 Erin, after a bit of the struggle the last two days, how important was it for the offense to get out to a quick jump? Yeah. Yeah, it was great. I mean, you know, put a couple up there early, and then Garrett kind of took it from there and was terrific again. But just it was good to see the offense just really string together a ton of really good at bats tonight. A lot of guys having big nights, and then Garrett going out and really just continuing what he's been doing over this past month. Paul's final start before the postseason, what leaves you most encouraged heading into the postseason with Cole? I just feel like he's got a real good understanding of his attack plan and developing the game plan as the week unfolds and then going out there and executing it. And I continue to go back just using all his pitches effectively, not being afraid to shy away from any pitch in any situation. And he's filling up the strike zone. So it was just really continued to be encouraged by what we see. Judge said it might take him four, five, six games to get in the groove offensively. Is he starting to look more like himself at the plate? I think so. Felt like his last at bat last night was pretty good where he just missed the ball the other way. And to get some results today with a few more hits and he's getting closer, I think. What happened with Tyler Lyons? Was his name not on the scorecard? Yeah, his name was not on. So just in these new rules, we don't exchange at the home plate. So I don't know if it was an issue of the transaction not going through by the time our card went through or what, but on my card, he's on there. So we'll try and make sure we're airtight on that moving forward. So it's an electronic thing that? We'll do some more digging and see what went to the bottom. I know the transaction went through a little bit late, so I mean, we're gonna have to continue to work to get to the bottom and make sure that doesn't happen, obviously. Thank you. Next one to Marley Rivera. Hi, Aaron. How would you overall describe what adjective would you give to Garrett Cole's first regular season with the Yankees? You gotta ask that again, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. How would you describe Garrett Cole's first regular season with the New York Yankees? Man. What kind of adjectives would you use? Outstanding. Is that an adjective? You know, he comes in with all these expectations, obviously, you know, and understandably and rightfully so, you know, the big deal, the best picture in the game, coming to the Yankees and all that goes with that. The team he cheered for as a kid, you know, and now all of a sudden you throw 2020 on top of it and all that's transpired, you know, playing in this environment, playing in the COVID situation and I think he's navigated it all so well. You know, that's not easy. I think we take for granted just because a guy's talented and really good at his craft that it's just be able to throw, but he's gotten better as the season's gone on. You know, he's entrenched himself in our culture and with our team and feel like, you know, he's pitching his best baseball that we've seen at this point, you know, as he gets ready to head into the postseason for the first time with us. Next one to Dave Lennon. Hey, I know you're confident in Judger's ability to get up to speed for the playoffs, but does tonight like tonight at least let you check a box for him or something and just feel a little bit better with that progression? I mean, scoring from first base to early in the game on Hicks's triple, just to kind of be in the mix and scoring three times and stuff like that. Yeah, to see him moving well, I think that's the biggest thing right now is physically just seeing him bounce back and seeing him be able to do all the things he needs to do to be here and judge. But I'm confident like he's gonna get there, you know, the guy we know in the box. And so it's, yes, it's great to get results and have another day where, you know, he's making improvements and clearly getting more comfortable in the box, but more for me right now is just making sure he's physically bouncing back and moving like he will, because, you know, I know the difference maker that he is. Thank you. Bruce, back to you the next question. Aaron, you talked about Cole's regular season. How much are you looking forward to handing him the ball and seeing him perform in the postseason? Yeah, I mean, can't wait. I mean, one of the big reasons we brought him here is to be that ace that can go up against anyone. So I'm excited. I'm excited for him about where he's at, you know, and kind of as his season's unfolded. And again, you know, I feel like he's pitching his best baseball right now and feel like he's very much ready, you know, to go, hopefully set a good tone for us starting in the postseason. Brendan Cuddy, you have the next question. Aaron, you mentioned being pleased with Garrett's attack plan and I guess the planning that goes into a start. How do you consider that one of Kyle's big strengths developing that kind of attack plan? I think he's part of that process, you know, I mean, and I think he's done a good job of getting on a good page with, you know, with Matt Blake, with Garrett, obviously and just, you know, so I think he's been an important part of that, but I would say the same thing about Gary and I think it's more about Garrett getting entrenched here and knowing our information now and how to reply it and who to go to and all those things as the week unfolds. I think he's just getting more and more comfortable with that and I feel like it's been excellent and continued to improve.