 Higashiyoka asked after the game about the rough stay in Buffalo. How what's the general feeling in the clubhouse right now these two tough losses. Well I think we've we've made a kind of severance are really come together. You know what's important thing is you know we're all pulling on the same side of the rope and we're all working hard and we know that we're going to we're going to do a good job on the field and you know just do our job and take care of that. So you know we're we're staying positive because you know we still got hopefully a long season ahead of us long postseason but you know we're we're still staying positive. And before the game Aaron Boone told us that it's going to be day to day with you and Gary behind the plate going forward. Did he talk to you about that. And if so what do you tell you. No we haven't talked about it. I mean I just prepare to play every day and then if he thinks I should be in the lineup then I play and then if he doesn't then I don't play. Thank you. Yep. Take the next one from Brian Hoke. Hey Kyle just to follow up on that. How are you and Gary handling this. Obviously you're getting more playing time than probably was anticipated at some point now you're sounds like you're going to catch in the postseason too. Well I mean me and Gary have a good relationship so that that's always good. You don't want no one guy is kind of like you know going at each other. So we we both you know try to help each other out in terms of like handling the pitchers and all that stuff because we want to win at the end of the day. It's all about winning and and I think it's going to take both of us to play well going forward to have success and we know that so doesn't do either of us any good you know for kind of at each other you know and luckily me and Gary are good friends so it's good. You think he got all of that one last night tonight. I off the bat I did and I was I was pretty excited. I would have been a second pinch a granny this year so but then we got pretty sad after that.