 Aaron managed to break through there in that eighth inning. Is there a collective sigh of relief when you kind of see the offense get going a little bit? And that's a good. I mean, to have that kind of a rally and a number of guys go up and have really good and impactful at bats, hit the ball hard too within it. Yeah, it was great. Kind of hung around all day. They get to Garrett there in the first couple and really drive his pitch count up. But he holds the line there. And then the bullpen gives us a chance. And some really good at bats were able to finish off a really nice win, nice home stand. How was Garrett able to grind through it? Because it looked especially early on, he perhaps did not have his best stuff. I actually thought stuff-wise, he was pretty good. And right out of the gate was Simi. And I thought he made a lot of good pitches. Then he hangs him a slider. But I thought the shape of the slider was good. I thought his cutter was a factor today. And I thought the life was there on the heater. They got to some pitches on them that were pretty well executed. They got some good swings off on them. And then, of course, made them work really hard on a warm day. So really good job of, again, you've asked me, how is he different? Or I don't know, different, just more settled. I feel like better at handling situations, game situations, slowing things down. On not a perfect day, he's able to hold the line and keep us there and a good job by everyone in playing a role. How encouraged are you by seeing Stanton drive one in there? Yeah, it was big. I kind of felt the first take he had. I kind of leaned over to Mendee. I said, oh, I like that. And it was borderline pitch, strike one. Then the next take I thought was looked apart a little bit to me even more. And then he's able to really hit one well to the left there. So it's good to see. Hopefully, we can build on that. Obviously, we know when he gets going how much of a problem he is for the opposition. Dave. And you saw with the Mayhew, Aaron. I mean, he had that break early to work on some things. And then he was trying to get back in his hips, like you mentioned, so mechanically. Now do you think he's kind of through that back to kind of driving the ball again? You know what? I thought he had good at bats today, too. Obviously, the double in the inning where we got back into the game. And actually, I think the double play he hit into, I think of Aldi got him with a little bit of a slide step, kind of quick pitch and didn't. But then he comes back in line. I thought the ball hits the right field. He hits well. That looks like DJ. So hopefully. But yeah, I thought it looked more alive to me in the box, that's the way I would put it. Wells, bomb to the right. Aaron, can you talk about the significance of holding the American League's top offense to seven runs in three games? Yeah. Yeah, great job by everyone. Pretty much everyone played a role in that, too. Starts with Trevi and Higgy behind the plate. But starters, and then on into just about everyone in the bullpen, really played an important role for us. And even five runs in regulation, they got the two runs on the extra inning. So definitely good to see the staff, like you said. I mean, that's a pretty powerful, pretty impressive offense that's clicking. And we're able to hold them in check. And today, you could feel them a little bit. And we're able to today just limit the damage or make a pitch when they had some traffic against us with a chance to blow things open. Mark, what do you think of the way Volpe bounced back two rough-up bats then got the inning started there in the eighth of the double? Yeah, it was good. I feel like he's been trending a lot better here the last week or 10 days with the bat quality. Swung through a pitch that I think he had the right swing out in one of his at bats against a Valde, where he got maybe a 2-2, where I thought he got a pitch and looked like timing-wise he was all right on it. But then he's obviously the guy that set the table for us in the big where we were able to grab the lead. But that's who he is. Whatever's going on, he's the right mindset. I think he walks up there with confidence. And it was a big at bat for us. And you've got to be able to deal with whatever's going on previously. Next play, most important, right? Dear, what do you think of King there at the end? And does he look more comfortable as he continues to adjust to these mechanical tweaks you guys made? Yeah, I thought today, even as his outing went all along today, I thought it got a little bit better. I saw some life, used a little bit of everything, used his sinker and his foreseamer. But I thought he did a good job of backdoor in the two seamer a couple of times, makes it into Slider. Really big 3-2 change up to Simeon to start off the inning to execute that pitch, set him up for success in that inning. But I thought he finished off really well with Garcia there, giving him a lot of different looks. But doing that by gaining some count leverage. So good job by him of coming up big. After a few where he's scuffled a little bit.