 So the Yankees sweep this three game set against the Toronto Blue Jays and there's things to pick out. And one of the things you pick out is the progress of Greg Bird. The Yankees have certainly been patient. They've been waiting. They've been wondering. But it hits a grand slam in the first inning. And then you kind of realize again, David, why they love this guy in this ballpark. Well, it's true. And you keep waiting and you said it just right. And Aaron Boone sends some messages to Greg Bird. He's sat him against tough left-handed pitchers. And he's kind of sent him a message of you need to be more aggressive. I want to see some sense of urgency. And Greg Bird responded this weekend. He is the story of the weekend, the story of this finale here. The Yankees sweep the Blue Jays. And that's no small thing, even though if you look to Red Sox, they're having a historic pace of a season. The Oakland A's are too. The Oakland A's are coming up in the rearview mirror. So the Yankees got to look both ways. And there's plenty of time left for the Yankees. But nonetheless, you want to feel good about yourselves. And you need Greg Bird, especially with Aaron, judge out of the lineup. And it was an impressive bounce back. Now, are the Blue Jays having a good year? Of course, they're not. But when you lose two out of three to the Tampa Bay Rays, and in the final two games, each game you score a run, you can beat a little bit down in the dumps as well. They came back, and they swept this three-game series to go 32 games over 500, which is the highest they've been since the end of the 2011 season. And as Paul said, you can't just dismiss that. 32 games over 500 is a great season. Unfortunately, for the Yankees, the Red Sox are having a better season. Yeah, it is. And to give the Red Sox credit, they have shown no signs in slowing down. If the Yankees went 500 the rest of the way, they had a 500 record, the rest of the way, they'd win 97 games. They're on a pace to win 102 games. And that could pick up if they get Aaron Judge back and get Gary Sanchez back. And I think that's the story. Jay Hap is great. He was a perfect addition. Lance Linn had a little bad first hit in the other night, but he's a professional pitcher and another depth piece that's going to really help them. But you want to see the Yankees full Monty. You want to see Gary Sanchez right and healthy. You want to see Aaron Judge right and healthy. And then we'll see where they are. And we say, you know, Treadwater, they've done more than that without those two big pieces in the lineup. In fact, without Aaron Judge in the lineup, they've averaged more runs per game than when they had him in the lineup previously. So they've done the job. It's the pitching that's been a little sketchy at times. Now they enjoy an off day. They've been at one in about three weeks. And then they start the two-game set against Miami.