 What were the keys to Tanaka being able to navigate through that seventh inning? You know, I think it really is last. I mean, he's obviously been on a good run. But you really saw him reaching back. You saw velocity, you saw location on the fastball. I think he leaned on the fastball actually a little more than he has really in any other start. I mean, obviously the split and the slider plays such a big factor for him as they were again today. But he made some really good pitches with the fastball as well. I thought his stuff all day was good. When they scratched that run in the first inning, it was kind of similar to last start, where just a couple well-placed balls against him led to that run. But overall, I thought he was really good. And I thought the fastball was a little bit more of a factor for him today. He gave up two hard hit balls to start that inning. It wasn't until a couple of batters later where Holder got up. Were you in your mind thinking, hey, I like what I see in his stuff. This is his inning? Yeah, we really felt like we liked what we were seeing. It was a day where we were going to stay away from Robbie and Britain. And we just felt like he had a lot left in the tank. We felt like he was still making pitches. And we just felt like he was the best guy to get us through that situation. So the Holder-Betanzis combination ends up getting you through the eighth and the ninth. But I did want to ask you about you could make an argument that the eighth inning was the high leveraging with the three, four, or five batters. Because Holder had been up, did he become the choice? Would you ever have thought of Betanzis for the eighth? No, and that's why sometimes we keep it open, especially on most days where you have Dell and Britain and Robbie available. That's where those kind of decisions come into play more. But we wouldn't just throw Holder into a first time safe situation there. But when we have our three high-leverage guys with Chappy down, there you'll see us mix and match it, depending on maybe where we are in the lineup and who we like against those guys. Glebert Torres is hitting over 400 in his last 15 games. He's got 22 homers in his rookie season after having never hit more than 11 as a minor leaguer. Just what more superlatives can you offer about the way he's played? You know what, I almost forgot about his homer today because the defense was so good. And that's what we, you know, he's been special in the field. And I thought he played a really good shortstop today, made a good play there at second in the ninth on what looks like kind of a simple play that's not. So he's just impacted our club in a profound way on both sides of the ball all year. Eric, to the right. Aaron, how did the Sanchez look to you? I thought he looked really good. I thought he caught great today. I thought just from the side, his pitch framing, some big blocks in the dirt there late in that eighth inning with the time run on third. I thought good at bats, hits the ball to the fence, smokes the ball to third. I thought he looked pretty much on time at the plate. So I thought a really good first day for him, even though he didn't get any results at the plate. Mark, in the middle. Aaron, in front. What was it that you looked at the same thing as last time with Potatacus and his finger? And what did you think? I know it's part of the job, but the way he bounced back from the other night? He's really good. And I think he's in a really good place. And when you have that kind of stuff, look, every now and then you're going to run into something where guys run into pitches, and that's part of it. But I don't think he ever flinched, frankly. And so confident to give him the ball in that situation again. And I thought he was really sharp tonight. Gave up the one hit. Jones put a good swing and smoked that ball back through the middle. But I thought command-wise, the breaking ball and the fast ball played in that ninth inning. And I think because he's in such a comfortable place with his delivery, it allows him to regroup. I think much more easy, because that leads to confidence. And you know what comes out when it comes out of his hand. As far as the cut, yeah, he just cuts that finger. So it doesn't really affect him other than he gets blood going, and that affects it. But it's not like anything that prevents him from doing anything. So it's just something we got to try and manage the best we can. Anyone else? Thank you, Aaron.