 Let's hear from Aaron Boone about the win now and the manager's report brought to you by Geico. Aaron, Jared hasn't been on the mound since the end of July. What does he say about it that he's able to come back after a layoff and pitch the way he did tonight? Yeah, I mean, he's an ace. And he's great at what he does. And I think he did a good job of managing himself and dealing with obviously being a little under the weather there for several days and then kind of slowly getting his body back. And he knows himself really well. I thought he was very realistic today. I thought he was under control today. And frankly, I was probably hoping for four or five innings from him. But especially after the first inning going up there, 20-21 pitches, whatever it was, he was real pitch efficient, yet his stuff was good to where he was getting the strikeout ball as well. Should have been through the sixth inning there. But I just think it speaks to someone that's obviously great at what they do, but knows their body and knows themself really well. What stood out to you about his stuff tonight? I think a little bit of everything. I liked how he incorporated his slider with some of the lefties. I thought he, right out of the gate with Otani, I thought he really executed well. He made pitches when he had to. I thought in that third inning, I believe it was the third inning at Dell, where he fell behind him 3-1, he executed two pitches there to get that first out of the inning, which I thought was huge. It was just a little bit of everything. He was efficient and a good one to get back and hopefully build them from here. That Britain has pitched in a lot of games and had success. But with his struggles lately, you go to him in a tight spot there. What could that do for his confidence? Well, look, I mean, the important thing is he's great at this. This is a guy that's been elite for a long time and just making sure he continues to understand that as he kind of works through this. It was good to see him come out and strike the ball right away, two good sankers to get ahead and go to a good breaking ball to get a big strike out in that spot. So I do believe it's something that as he continues to get out there, it's going to click for him. And he should be able to take off from there. But he got a big out for us tonight. Matthew Robertson, go ahead. Aaron, when Zach laughed, it looked like you stopped there at the top of the dugout for a chat. Was there a discussion there about bringing him back in for another inning? Or was that just like a normal conversation? Yeah, he was actually like, let me go back out and get us through this next one. But I felt like with the length that Garrett gave us, I felt like we were lined up from there. I was potentially, depending where we were in the order, Zach might have pitched the sixth inning. But Garrett was efficient enough to go back out there. So I knew I wanted them for Walsh there. And I just felt like we were lined up from there. He got the big out that I wanted him to get. And I just felt like that also keeps him in play in a double header situation for tomorrow, which most of our guys should be in play based off tonight. And then Jonathan Davis had that big catch in the gap in the right side. What have you seen from him defensively? How does he change sort of the dynamic of your team when he's out there? Yeah, I mean, obviously he can really run. And it was apparent on that. Adele hit that ball well into the gap. Right when your eyes go to it, I thought it looked like he got a really good jump on the ball and you see the closing speed that he has. And he ran that ball down pretty easily on a ball. That was it pretty well to the wall.