 Aaron, any part of you in disbelief that the season ended like this? What it means, can't believe it ended like this. Now, it's not what we wanted, what we imagined. Had our ultimate goal of getting to a World Series, competing for a World Series, and we fell short. And this one's tough, another tough loss. And it just didn't go our way today. Marlene Rivera, you have a question. Hi, Aaron. Obviously, you guys are always very, you have a lot of pride, and Garrett calling them out and on your offense. And those two things didn't work today. What happened? Why is the reason? People are going to point to Phil Nevin sending you home, or like the home runs. But why was it that the New York Yankees lost this game today? You know, if I knew right now what I would have changed, I would have changed it from the game. Now, I don't have an answer for that right now. You know, they were the Red Sox just a better team tonight. You know, they went out there and they put the two-spot on us early and continued to keep the pressure on us, getting guys on base, having to have bats. You know, and then we really weren't able to get anything going really against E. Baldy. Yeah, I really don't know. Like I said, they were the better team tonight. And Aaron, your manager, Aaron Boone, still in contract situation, has not been settled. Why is Aaron Boone the right manager for your team, and why should you have him back next year? There's a lot of good answers for that. Besides being a great manager and leading this team the past couple of years to being one of the, winning over 100 games, it's leadership skills being even keel throughout the whole ups and downs, the good times and bad times of the season. That's a big part of it. When you are the manager of this team and you wear the NY, and you wear these pinch drives, it's a happy burden. But a guy like Boone, where's it with Prime? Shows up to work every single day, ready to go, gets us prepared the right way, keeps us motivated, gets on guys when he needs to. It's been a pleasure the past couple of years. Getting a chance to play for him and fight for him every single day. So I could spend all night sitting here with you, giving you reasons why you should be a manager. So we're the manager. But he's just a special person, special coach and hoping for more in the future. I don't know any of that stuff. Aaron, you've played now five full seasons with the Yankees. Does it get more disappointing every year when you don't make it to the World Series? You know, every loss is the same. We didn't end up where we wanted to, and that hurts. So it's just another stepping stone we got to go through to finally get to our ultimate goal. We didn't reach where we wanted to go this year. And like you said, the past five years. But you can't have the good without the bad. You're going to go through stretches like this. You're going to go through times like this where it's just a terrible day, terrible. We just didn't get the job done all season long. You can't have these bad days like this without the good. So it's just we got to keep working. Things we got to improve on individually myself and individually, even as a team, there's a lot of things that we need to continue to work on and continue to improve to kind of push us to the next level. So it's, I guess, back to the training board. Aaron, a couple of years ago, Mookie Betts was in the same situation as you. Boston did not get anything done. He ended up getting traded. Do you look at this offseason as very crucial to whether you're going to be a Yankee for the rest of your career? I guess you can say that. You know, I never haven't been asked that yet. You know, I want to be Yankee for life. You know, I want to wear these benchmarks for the rest of my career and represent this great organization and bring a championship back to the city. You know, but you never know what the future holds for you. You know, that's kind of out of my hands. You know, all I can really do is continue to show up here and continue to try to lead these guys and, you know, give all I can for this team and this city every single day and, you know, whatever happens on the flip side of that with contracts and this and that getting traded. It's, you know, it's out of my control, you know, but all I know is, you know, I can control what I can and just continue to bring it and, you know, be a good teammate and, you know, great leader for this team. A lot of guys look forward to free agency. That's our chance to get as much as you can. Why is it important to you to be a Yankee forever? It's just an incredible honor. You know, no better place to play, no better organization to be a part of based on this history and the staff we have, the players here, the players that come through here, you know, and get an opportunity, you know, to go to the postseason every single year. You know, that's something special. You know, and I've, you know, given a lot and sacrificed a lot, you know, for this team and, you know, they've sacrificed a lot and given me this opportunity and given me this chance and, you know, you know, I want to, you know, I want to bring it home here, you know, but like I said, you know, you never know what the future holds for you. You know, so I just got to continue to do what I can to improve as a player and improve as a person and we'll see, we'll see what happens. Hey, Aaron, could we just, could you take us through that play at the plate in the sixth inning and, you know, from your perspective and were you surprised to be sent there? Well, you know, Stan smoked it. Now, I think that's a home run in 29 up to 30 parks. You know, off the bat, I'm trying to get a good jump. You know, I know it's going to ricochet hard. I don't know where it's going to go. I kind of saw it had a bad bounce. I think Passford, Hugo, whoever there was out there in left field and, you know, you know, my mindset as a runner is I'm going as hard as I can until I'm, you know, until I'm not doing, you know, off the bat, you know, I think I got a chance to score. You know, just based on how crazy that wall is and the ricochets you'll get and, you know, it's got to take a perfect relay, a perfect throw to even, you know, kind of get me and, you know, kind of watch the replay. So it was a perfect throw and, you know, right on the money, you know, so, you know, nothing you can really do about that. You know, you got to take chances as the postseason. You got to take opportunities. You can't play scared. You can't play afraid and, you know, when you see an opportunity like that, especially, you know, a bad ricochet off the wall, you know, that didn't win or lose this game for us. You know, there's so many different things I can go through, you know, the game that, you know, didn't go right, but, you know, you know, I'm trying to score there, you know, and I just didn't get the job done, didn't get my hand in there in time on the slide, you know, that's it.