 Erin, it seemed like a foregone conclusion for this team. Officially clinched your spot in the postseason this evening. Just based on the year you guys have had, what does it mean to you to be heading to the postseason officially? Yeah, I never want to take it for granted. We're in the dance, and we got a chance now. Obviously, we're after the division crown. But yeah, I mean, you've been around this game long enough, and you appreciate every time you get the opportunity. And we've punched that ticket. We've got a lot more business to do here in the regular season that we want to get done. But it starts a long time ago. A lot of work, a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to get to this point. Adversity, highs, lows. So excited we're going to get an opportunity. Now we want to go improve on that. When that ball was in the air, what were people saying in the dugout? What was that a few seconds like? Did you guys think? Yeah, I don't know. I kind of didn't think it was gone. I was hoping. I knew he got a good piece of it, but I felt like he just got under it enough. And obviously, being big and center and on a cool night. But you're always hopeful when he hits it, because obviously his tend to go a little bit further. And you may have been asked about this before, but that sort of silence that happens in the crowd right before one of his pitches. Have you ever heard anything quite like that the way 40,000-some people are completely quiet? Yeah. I feel like I have at some point on something, and I'm not remembering exactly what it is. But it's kind of awe-inspiring, like get your attention. That many people that rise to their feet, obviously, in anticipation every time he comes to the plate, and then all of a sudden just, you know. That's something neat to be a part of. What have you seen from Josh since his return from the pretend to your list? He's just getting some traction going. I feel like he's been close a lot throughout this year, where he gets it going for a day or two, and then a little pullback. I feel like his energy has been awesome. I feel like he's really locked in and focused. And we're at that time of year where we're playing for a lot, obviously. And I think you're just seeing a really good player that's locked in and enjoying being in the middle of winning scenarios a lot. And it's been good to see him getting more and more consistent results. And that was a big one. Behind in the count there, 0-1, or really throwing hard, just making sure he gets the barrel to it and gives himself a chance, and another big hit by him. Over to the left. I know it's been a very different season this year, but given how last year ended for you guys, is it any sweeter to punch the ticket against the Red Sox? No. I mean, we want to get in. We want to win a division crown now. And whoever that comes against, honestly, no. Tom, in the back. Left. Aaron, what has Harrison Bader added in the three games he's played so far? Yeah, he's did a little something of everything. You know, big sack fly tonight, just good situational things that he's done. He's run the bases incredibly well. He's gotten some big hits in these first couple games with runners in scoring position. You get a peek at just how athletic and fundamentally sound he is in the outfield, the way he has been getting behind balls to keep guys from advancing. He's just been a spark. And he's done a lot of winning things in just three games. Dan, to the right. Before the game, you guys designated Andahar for assignment. He had a great year. But to see what's happened to his career, how tough is that to kind of let him go? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, it's tough. It is. Miggy, it may end up that he clears and gets with. I don't know if anyone's claimed him yet or anything like that. But he's a great kid who works really hard. He's worked really hard at making himself a quality left fielder. And he's still really talented. So you never know when it can really pop and still click for a guy that's shown he can do it at this level, too. And Schmidt, two in a row that's not his best. Any concern over what you're seeing from him? Two. Yeah, I thought he threw the ball well in Milwaukee. He gave it the homer. But Milwaukee threw the ball well. Tonight, he struggled. No, I thought within it, I thought he's throwing the ball well. Obviously, the walk hurt him. He gets beaten by a little shift ground ball that kind of hurt him. And then some Yankee Stadium homers where probably a little flat with some pitches to the left-handed hitters there. And Tlez got them in Milwaukee. So just making sure against those lefties, especially that he's executing with a secondary.