 been asking you a lot about Gary Sanchez and his offense lately. What did you like about calling on him in that spot? I liked the matchup and felt like it was Gary's spot. And I liked the matchup there. I thought he was having a good at bat. And then he gets the two strikes and still laid off some pitches that he should have and put a couple of decent swings on balls and then got to one up in the zone and did what he can do with it. How badly did he need that? Yeah, look, anytime it's been a struggle and we've all kind of been there. You want to get some results. You want to come through in a big spot in the worst kind of way. And sometimes you've got to back off a little bit and just really focus on having good at bats and winning pitches. And he went up there tonight and had a great at bat and was able to finish it off. So I'm excited for him. He means so much to this team. I know how much he cares. And so I am happy for him to really take the air out of one. What impressed you most about Savy Garcia? Probably his command. You know, you can tell his fastball was playing. You know, whether he's 89, 91, 93 with a fastball, whatever it is, it just stays on that plane and guys don't get real good swings at it. But he was in the strike zone a ton tonight. Obviously, you saw the good curve ball that he had going too and I thought he did a good job of mixing in his change-up and his slider just enough. I thought him and Cratsy were on a good page together and he was really good. It was fun to watch him, again, go through a really good line up there and have the weapons to do it. For a guy making his major league debut at 21 years old, he seemed pretty calm. What do you think it is about his makeup that allows him to be that way? That's what we've seen from him. My first time getting to know him and meet him was spring training this year. And he's always that way. Whether he struggles in a day or an outing or whether he's pitching great, nothing really seems to phase him. He was having fun tonight the whole time. He'd walk in after an inning like it was no big deal, kind of smiling, making some jokes with Cratsy. And it was fun to watch him compete. James Wagner, go ahead. Hey, Aaron, what in particular was Gary struggling with at the plate? There are times when you see a ball over the plate that you may fly out to the warning track. And what looked different in that home run? Yeah, I mean, I'd have to go back and see the pitch, but it looked like a pitch above or at the top of the strike zone, a good fast ball at Smith, as maybe even above the strike zone. And that's a pitch he struggled with, you know, chasing a little bit above the zone there. Or when he does get off a good swing, putting it on the net or fouling it straight back there. It's almost like he, I don't know if he choked up a little bit or whatever, but he really shortened up. And to get to that ball that he got to, a good fast ball up where he did, you've got to be short. And he was that. You know, I think going back, I think he struggled with his timing. And when you do that, you tend to expand the strike zone and leave the strike zone for bad breaking pitches. And that at bat there, he was really good. Thank you.