 to hear from the Yankee skipper, Aaron Boone. Aaron, what made Sephirino's stuff so good tonight? I thought he had all his pitches going. I thought he threw really some good heaters, slider and changeup. They were all a factor. I thought he won some situations where he was 3-2 where he needed to make a pitch and he was able to do it. And then I thought late he had, I think he smelled the finish line there and took it up another gear with his fastball. So a good, strong start for him. Trevino mentioned his curveball and his slider on the field. What made those two pitches different tonight? I don't know if different. I mean, I think he's had those for the most part. There's been a couple outings where maybe he didn't, but I thought he executed some really good ones and some 2-2, 3-2 counts where he froze them or because he featured the changeup again, but I thought he did a good job establishing his fastball and then he was able to break some good ones off on them. Trevino also joked on the field that he thought there were a lot of third base coaches waving Rizzo home when he scored on that play. What are you thinking as he's motoring down towards home? I was thinking, hopefully the throw is a little off-line. I thought it was the right play to be aggressive there. Absolutely, but I also knew it was a toss up there. If you get a good throw, we might have been in trouble. Super early in the game, but what did you think of the defensive play that Glaiber made in that first inning? Humongous play of the game, really. I mean, from my vantage point too, I didn't even consider Glaiber making the play. I just saw the ball getting blooped into what I thought was over Rizzo's head into right field on the 18th pitch of the inning with no outs and I'm going, oh no, and then out of nowhere Glaiber comes in and turns it into a double play and then Seve just took it from there and got real pitch efficient, but a huge play by GT there. You had peaks of Reno in your first year in 2018. What you've seen this year, particularly on a night like tonight, does that remind you of the pre-injury pitcher? Yeah, but look, I think there's a more mature version in there too and I think he didn't have a changeup like this either. He was fastball slider and now he kind of varies from, can go cutter, slider, even more into a curve ball, sorry. To go with the changeup that he has a lot of confidence in too, but the life on the fastball's there. So I mean, yes, but I also feel like it's maybe a more refined version even to go with the stuff he had when he was really good. What happened with Gallo on the error? I think he just kind of didn't slice as much as he probably thought. It seemed a little breezy to start the game, so I don't know if he was swirling a little bit out of there and just kind of, I don't know, maybe over ran it just a little bit. Getting trapped into a five run game, is that just getting some more work, more consistent? A little bit, I mean, again, everyone's kind of got to share it down there. Obviously when he got up and it was a safe situation, then it goes to four, then it goes to five I was considering sitting down, but then it's like, all right, you got a guy hot and ready to come in that has a pitch, you know, so it's like, we're a good going with him there. What do you think of Rizzo's swing tonight? Really good, you know, just missed one the time before, you know, on the flyout to right and then good to see him, good to see him stick one. You know, he's obviously been a little off the last week, but every time he has gotten a good one, it's been that just missed one, so good to see him really stick one.