 the way that they did against the Red Sox and really head into the break strong. Yeah, I mean I thought that we just couldn't push it across the first night and yesterday was a good team game and we carried that momentum into today. So, you know, I think obviously it's pretty big, it's pretty cool but I mean we have bigger goals and we got a lot more baseball to play so we're trying to keep it in perspective in that regard. When we spoke to you after your last start in Boston, you were frustrated by Rafael Devers. How were you able to figure him out and how much satisfaction did you get in retiring him several times today? I don't think I figured him out. I think that, again, I executed the pitches that we wanted to execute today and I think we sequenced better than we did last time. And then, you know, with the curveball 3-2 he just didn't, he hit it hard but he didn't elevate it. So, just, you know, just living on the edges and I guess just a little bit better sequencing. The team clearly played a very good brand in the first half best record in baseball. What stands out to you about the way you guys have played? Probably the completeness of it. Like, you know, we experienced times when one aspect of the team picked up another aspect. You know, and then we had times where we clicked all together and then there were times where, you know, we didn't play well but we found ways to win and we lost too, you know, and that's going to happen. And so, just, seems like we can compete with anybody and in any kind of game and that's a good feeling to have because, you know, you just feel like you have a chance, you know, with whatever challenge the game throws you.