 Yankee third baseman. Josh, what do you think of the offense Trevino provided today early in the game? That was awesome. I mean, there's a big spot for us right there. You know, we've got a couple to today. Been having some good at bats. Obviously, it was a great job behind the plate, and he did that again today. What stood out to you about the way Severino was throwing? You know, I think early on, you know, he was kind of feeling for it just a little bit. And then by the end of it, he was just going right at him. And that was awesome. I think the three he got to forget who was sitting, we got to 3-1 and just went heater, heater, and finished. I think that was kind of the definition of his outing today towards the end. After the first inning, you guys didn't miss your chances. How big was that to just bounce back out of that thing? Say that one more time? For the first inning, not scoring. Oh, I mean, you're not going to come through every time. But it was nice to be able to. I mean, our offense is going to give us opportunities throughout the game, and we know that. And we know that we don't have to necessarily, if we don't get the job done early on, that we're going to have more opportunities to do that. You weren't here last year, but Labour got a lot of criticism for his defense at short. What have you seen out of him at second base this year? I mean, that was a huge play for him to be able to go get that fly ball, infield fly ball. I mean, that was a tough play. And that was a big moment in that game right there. And I felt like that really shifted the momentum probably back in our corner. I've seen him really doing a good job of being ready for every pitch and ready to make a play. And his at bats have been great. Defensively, he's been great. And that's what we need.