 Aaron, how were you guys able to get to Povetta there? And that's exciting? It started with that hit by pitch. I mean, he was having his way with us, obviously, ringing up a lot of strikeouts. Thought he had good stuff. Kind of was beating us down a little bit there. And then we just were able to string it bats together against him, starting with the hit by pitch, opened the door. And then Higgy continued his really good day and a really good at bat by DJ to. I thought he was on a few throughout the day. And then he was able to finally put one in play for the big hit there. And then anything to labor blocks one the other way. So we didn't do a ton offensively, but we were able to string together a big inning there, obviously. You mentioned Higashioka. Three hits today. Huge hit the other day with the walk off. Have you been impressed the way he's handled himself considering he's not getting consistent opportunities? Yes. I mean, Higgy's awesome. So he's just a great teammate. And I was excited to see him get the walk off and then have a day like he did today, not only offensively, but behind the plate as well. So yeah, excited for him. What are you thinking as you sit here and judge him almost to smoke Higgy there on that foul ball? I didn't see that. So yeah, I missed that. As far as Randy Vazquez is concerned, what did you think of him this afternoon? Yeah, I thought he was good. I liked that he was in the strike zone, aggressive with the stuff. He hit some balls hard off him, especially that first time through, but he was able to limit him, get into the fourth inning there. And obviously, Devers caught him. Looked like middle down, right in Rafi's spot. And then we wild pitched one in. But I thought overall, between him and Johnny being able to give us six innings today, kind of how we would have drawn it up in a perfect way where we'll get a lead in the back end. I was able to hold the elbow. Yeah, just yeah, just some soreness there. And I don't think I don't think a big deal, but you know, enough to want to be cautious with it. You do with the bone spur that he had earlier this year. I don't think so, no. You don't think that it's a big deal. They have it. Am I right or are you having it? Yeah, he's going back to New York to get it checked out further. So we'll see. I don't have anything up for you, though. He's obviously shown a lot of talent, but also had some injuries over the last few years that have knocked him out. How do you kind of weigh the talent with the lesson? Certainly, every season's been interrupted. When he's going, well, it's as good as there is. Because he's efficient. He's got great stuff. He can get both handed out. He can go one plus for you. He can fill any role, whether it's closing out a game or in the biggest spots. Like when he's going good, I don't know if there's much better in the league, frankly. But his seasons have been interrupted pretty much every year. When did he first start feeling something? A couple of days ago, just a little soreness. It's kind of lingered. They've seen you down for the year. Just with the time left. Yeah. Darren, who was there in the night? He wasn't missing by much, but was there an adjustment that he had to make? I think Gleiber went out to the mound and said, use your defense. So he had the right words for him. And then Gleiber comes. That's a really good turn. His only chance to turn it was obviously being as aggressive as he was to go run through that ball and get a good feed there to Anthony and a good turn by Volt there. So yeah, just a little off with his command. Fortunately got one in the strike zone and Verdugo, who's aggressive and trusts himself, was swinging and put in play with enough on it for us to turn it. So that's the one thing about Gleiber. Even when if he struggles a little bit with command and loses a couple of guys, he's always one pitch away. So today wasn't a perfect day for him by any means. But he made the right pitch at the right time.