 I am with the Maris family and Rich will start with you. Did you ever think that this record would be broken? Uh, I didn't have my doubts, but you know, it's been a long time since somebody's come close to really doing this in a so-called manners, but it's nice to see somebody come along like Aaron Judd to give it a shot. Roger, what's it been like for the family to watch him pursue 61? Well, it's been exciting for us. I mean, you know, to come back to New York and you know, actually we've followed him throughout the course of the year and it's been entertaining watching what's happening, but to be back in New York and be back in the city where dad played and had a lot of his fame right here has been exciting. And to be here the other night, we've been here this our second night here in the first night. We had that crazy ninth inning, judge it as 60 or so. I mean, that was all really, really cool for us to witness and we're just happy to be here taking it all in and seeing what he can do this weekend and hopefully hit against the Red Sox just like dad did, you know. What are the emotions as you're taking it all in? Well, you know, I don't know how they feel, but for me, I just, you know, I try to be in the moment. I try to get too far ahead of yourself. I mean, I think we realize the record is going to be broke and just matter of win. And I just hope for the Yankees fans and for us, it all happens right here in New York so we can actually, you know, get the feel what happens here in New York with something big like this happens. Kevin, what do you think your dad would think about all this? I think he'd be excited to see it, you know, being a Yankee and the being the type of player and judges, you know, the quality guy on and off the field that he is. In the teammate that he is, is special and dad would be excited to see it. Sandra, as you're watching, are you hoping that he breaks the record? Are you holding out hope that, you know what, there's still a lot of games left this season, but maybe it won't happen? Well, it's bittersweet, you know. I mean, we being in Yankee Stadium and playing the Red Sox, which is who dad hit his 61st against. So it would be kind of a special time to tie it all in, how it has been with judge and 99 two nines and, you know, 61 and it's been 61 years and it's just a lot of similarities and we're just excited. So I bet it's going to happen next couple of days. It seems like it all does kind of fit a little bit when you bring up the numbers, you bring up the dates and all of that. So just each of you, when Aaron judge steps to the plate, what are you doing? What comes to mind? How does it go down for you while you're in that sweet watch? Honestly, I think my heart stops for a moment because I don't know really, you know, what to think, you know, I'm excited for him. He's had a phenomenal year and, you know, I think, I think dad would be happy to pass the baton to him. I really do. Yeah, yeah, what are the bats like for you? I'm just a baseball guy. I don't get too wound up either way, but just excited to see the challenge. Will it be meaningful for you to be here if it happens against the Red Sox? Meaningful for me? Oh, yeah, if it happens against the Red Sox, I think it'll be very exciting, you know, because obviously being big rivals that they are and, you know, since dad did it against the Red Sox, I think it'll be pretty cool finish to the year. Thank you all for your time and enjoy the night. Send it back to you.