 Aaron, what did you think of the way that Brent Gardner battled in that ninth inning at bat? Excuse me. Terrific. He had a great night. You know, the willingness to, you know, take some pitches there and give Wader an opportunity. Special stolen base right there in third considering the matchup. Guy that's quick to the plate left-handed hitter. Really good throwing catcher. Martin Jock, you know, so, you know, Gardie willing to take one there with two strikes changing the approach, obviously bringing the infield in there and then just fought off some pitches and got enough of one. But it was a really good at bat and really good, just really good team offense there in that final inning to grab it back. You mentioned just how huge is that stolen base to get to third to change the complexity of that inning? Yeah, and I can't stress enough that how tough a matchup to steal right there was, you know. You know, that's that guy's about as quick as you're going to get and a good throwing catcher with the lefty and and Martin, like I said, Jock, you know, I mean, that's it's a great job. You know, you got to trust yourself and trust your nerve and, you know, his eye contact with me with Neville. It was just really, really special and set us up perfectly. You clearly need all the wins we can get right now. You typically do not use relievers three consecutive days. Was there any hesitation at all to go to Chap and there at the night? No, Chappy was good to go today all the way. So if we're in a safe situation, I was going Chappy tonight from the time we got here at, you know, two o'clock. And with Cortez, what stood out to you about the way he just had to go down that Orioles offense? I thought his stuff was really good. His cutter was terrific. You know, as good a cutter as he's had probably all year. I thought he had really good life on his fastball. You know, we saw some good four Seamers that he was able to beat guys to the punch with, you know, back towards some breaking balls. I thought I thought he flashed a better change up tonight as well. I thought overall, you know, it was just my view. I thought it was as good a stuff as he's had, you know, and that's probably saying something. But I thought it stuff wise, it was special tonight. You can take it as the next question. But Eric Holdt. Aaron, what makes Gardner such a difficult matchup for the opposition, particularly late in games? Even if he doesn't have the batting average, it seems like he grinds out an awful lot of it bats. Yeah, I mean, he's not afraid to go deep in the count. And, you know, you know, he's going to control the zone. And look, he's a different guy at the plate now in the second half of the season. You know, he's been a much, much better offensive player, much in a much better place in the box in the second half. You know, but he, you know, he's going to make a pitcher throw strikes. And especially in the tightest moments of games when, you know, there's a little bit of tension out there. You know, by and large, he's going to control the strike zone and work the count and, you know, give himself a chance and give the pitcher a chance to get himself in trouble. Good advance by him all night, really.