 Aaron, you look at the way you guys were able to win this game. Is it just part for the course for this team who has had so many ups and downs throughout the course this season? I think so. I mean, a very fitting way, I think, to end it, to get in on the last day, last inning, last pitch. Judgy, who's had such a great regular season for us, fitting that he would drive it in. And we've been through a lot this year. And it's been a tough year. But it's a confident group. And we're in the dance now and looking forward to the opportunity to go chase something really special. Was there any part of you that thought they might walk Aaron Judge in that situation? No, no, I didn't because I didn't think they'd want to bring the walk into play. I thought they'd pitch them tough, obviously. But knowing how the Rays do things there, I didn't think they would do it. Just you're playing a batting average versus on base game at that point. Obviously, you would have been able to push them back. And I'm sure it was a little bit tempting. But I thought they would pitch to them. Anthony Rizzo absolutely smoked the ball to the outfield. Did you think there was a chance that Tyler Wade could score on that play? Oh, I always think Tyler Wade can score. I mean, a great job by him at tagging up, first of all, on the fly ball to the outfield to get to second. But my eyes went immediately to the outfield. And I saw it, obviously, it was smoked right to him and charging the ball. So I was like, oh, no. And I know he throws well. So then my eyes went over to third to Wade and Phil. And I thought it was the right thing to hold them up as the throw ended up over the line, up the line a little bit so you never know. But I think if it's an on target throw, I think he's probably dead to rights. There's enough offense to get the job done. But really, the pitching staff did a tremendous job this afternoon. How much of that did you have mapped out? How much of it was by feel going to different guys? I guess a little bit of both. Look, it started with Jamo. Jamo, frankly, going in, I was hoping for one inning, maybe two innings. If everything went great, three. The fact that he was able to go get us, I think, 13 outs or 13 batters, got 10 outs for us into the fourth, really set us up well. Because obviously, we knew we had all our guys and we could use them all the way we did, kind of protecting one another. Because as much as obviously we needed to win this game and wanted to win this game, if we lost, there's a game tomorrow. So we wanted to be in a position where we had our guys. And the fact that they all came in and did such a good job and were so pitch efficient, I mean, they were awesome. Is there a sigh of relief? No 163. Have the data rest? Yeah, no question. I think I just answered in my press conference in there. A little bit of exhale, a lot of joy, because you know what this year has been and how tough it's been and what we've been through and all the people that have a hand into getting to do what we want to do. And that's go play meaningful games now this month. So there's some joy in that. But also, real shortly here, it's back to work. And we got bigger fish to fry now. You mentioned the joy. It seemed like some guys were experiencing some joy in that clubhouse, having a little bit of fun. But I know you'd like to address them first. What did you say to your team after this win? You know what? I stood back and Guardi had the belt and had the ball. And I just let them have their moment and enjoy it. I was kind of on the outskirts. And it was kind of like a belt ceremony with a little champagne mixed in. It looks like it's going to be Boston. What do you like about that matchup? Well, I mean, look, they're a great team. We've obviously had many battles with them over the years. I'm sure it's going to be a battle Tuesday night. We look forward to the challenge. And hopefully we can go out and play really good baseball and move on. But you know it's going to be a challenge playing the socks.