 Were you pleased with your final tune up before the post season and if so why? Yeah, I was I thought that we made a lot of quality pitches tonight. I thought that we worked out of a couple jams. Well, we turned some really great double plays which kept the pitch count in check and yeah, we scored a lot of runs. Aaron Boone was asked to describe your first season as a Yankee. He said outstanding. How would you describe your first regular season as a Yankee? Yeah, shorter than we all expected, right? But, you know, just kept trying to get better every time we took the ball. It felt like more often than not, we did that and, you know, it's nice to be finishing strong going into the postseason. And you'll get some extra rest before you get the ball in the postseason. What will your schedule look like from now until then? Yeah, take a couple days to recover and then, you know, just kind of hop back on the train, push the bullpen back a couple days because we have seven and maybe a few extra bullets that day just to keep trying to stay in a good rhythm and and we'll roll from there. Thank you. Next one to Bruce Beck. Garrett, how much are you looking forward to that first opportunity to represent the Yankees in the postseason? Yeah, it's I'm looking forward to it quite a bit. You know, I think though for now, we'll just, you know, keep our focus on the Blue Jays for the next few days and, you know, try to finish out the season, you know, playing good baseball. Next one to Marley Rivera. Hi, Garrett. It's been an interesting season not only because of the 60 game short and season, but you also has your first child with your wife. How would you describe this year overall for you, you know, and your dream of being a Yankee coming through? Yeah, I definitely didn't imagine any anything quite like this, you know, but outside of outside of things that we can't control like the virus in the shortened season, etc. You know, every time we took the ball just try to get a little bit better. I gave our team a chance to win more often times and not and I've settled in now with, you know, with the guys and with the team just in the locker room and whatnot, you know, adjusting to these new protocols and and adjusting to just a totally new environment. So it's been really good and I'm glad I'm glad that we were able to put together a pretty good campaign for for, you know, as short as it as it was. It's obviously not 162 and there are a lot of challenges there, you know, but the challenges this year have been unique and and, you know, we did a good job, you know, trying to overcome them. Yeah, thanks to George King. Garrett, how much does Judge mean to that lineup and how nice is to see him back for you? Yeah, I mean, he's he's an integral part of our lineup. He's an integral part of our clubhouse. I mean, he's really an integral part of the industry to say the least, but he, you know, he could change the dynamic of the club just, you know, just based on a smile, just based on high five and, you know, oftentimes, you know, even if he's not playing well, he he still keeps that same mentality, which is huge for us. You know, anytime we can anytime we can get rolling with judge on the field, it feels good. Thank you. Brendan, you have the next one. Garrett, you mentioned how judges presence in the clubhouse can just kind of change things. He wasn't around for a lot of your guys slide and you guys are on the road. He's rehabbing. How how would you describe his his presence being a new player to this team? How would you describe the effect he has on just everyone around? Yeah, just like superhero like, um, you know, we went into the slide. I'm not going to say it's like obviously, you know, correlated to the fact that the judge he wasn't there. Um, you know, because we did turn it, we did turn it back around and before he came back, but he was obviously missed whether we're playing well or not. He's just an enjoyable person to be around.