 Did you talk about how you navigated that fifth inning bullpen-wise, and what do you thought of Sevy's performance up to then? Yeah. I thought Sevy just he made so many big pitches. It wasn't perfect there. And he obviously got into some big trouble there in the second inning, but just so proud of how he navigated. Bases loaded no outs. And he just locked it in and made pitches. And I think that really embodied the whole night as far as how our guys played. I thought they just played such a clean game. They made so many big plays and big spots, because I really thought the twins brought it tonight. They made it difficult. They had traffic. It seemed like all night. And our guys just kept making big pitches when they needed to, and big, big defensive plays. And Sevy, to work as hard as he did the first few innings, obviously to make some huge pitches. And then in the fourth, I thought, kind of settled in. It looked like he started to get into a rhythm there. But once he was up over 80, I wasn't going to push him beyond that and felt like we were set up to roll the guys out how we wanted to. It wasn't perfect. But again, the guys just kept making pitches. Up to you, in the third row. Moving forward with Severino, do you think he's going to get to the point where he can start five or six innings, or is that important? Yeah, I think he could. And I think he's probably kind of there now. So it'll just be, each time out, it'll be a little bit different. But I certainly think he's capable of kind of getting to that point. But some nights, we may not need that when we're set up how we are. We'll just kind of watch him and see how hard it is for him to navigate through some innings. But I feel like he's close to being there anyway. First row on your left. Aaron, Britton looked like he had some discovery there when he came out in the seventh, but he went back out for the eighth. And then obviously, Araldus with the five out save. Can you talk about their performances tonight? Yeah. Britt made a great defensive play, too, getting over there to get a big out there on the cover in the bag. And kind of, I think, jammed his ankle a little bit. So he came in and kind of got stretched out and felt good enough to go back out. We're obviously going to, at that point, try and split it up as best we could between him and Chappie. And he was just, he was a little tender, a little kind of gingerly and really finishing his pitches. So we just felt like we needed to get him out of there. Chappie was up and ready to go. And it was probably a hitter earlier than we wanted, but obviously Chappie was able to finish it off. Other questions for Aaron? Nothing else? Anthony? What do you want to play? You know, we'll enjoy watching the series unfold and we'll get ready for whoever it is. TR? Torres, Homer and Seconding, how much did that give you guys a lift here on the road? Well, yeah, I mean, certainly got us started. Gosh, he played so well in this series. And then today, I think just continued to show the world just how good a player he is on both sides of the ball. I mean, big defensive plays, extra base hits, stole a base that helped Lee do a nice insurance run. But that definitely, I think, at least offensively gave us a little jolt there early and maybe settled the crowd a little bit as they were, I think, ready to explode. So, you know, what more can you say about Glaber? He's just, he's been great.