 Aaron, just talk about the significance of this victory, particularly after the past weekend. Yeah, I mean, after getting pretty much blown out the last two days, it's nice to start this series off with a win. Nestor set a good tone for us. You had to work pretty hard there. Credit to them, they made them work hard, but the bullpen really picked us up, and we're able to make a big inning stand up. So a good job to get back on track, and now we've got to get ready for tomorrow now. Justin Shackle, you have the next question. Aaron, you mentioned there were leaders of four and two-thirds, schoolists, only two hits allowed. What stood out was how the bullpen answered the bell? Yeah, I mean, everyone kind of stepped up. Greeny had had a few days where he was down, so I think he came in fresh. And I thought through the ball really well through whatever, five or six hitters he faced. And then Holmes, I thought, did a really good job being pitch-efficient enough in his first inning of work to be able to go back out there and face those righties. Again, in what, to start the eighth there, and then Joelle came in and did a great job. He gets the two strikes, and it's a little number from low. The guy's in there to face. He gets the little infields hit against him, but he did a great job with Solak. And then Chappy was pretty pitch-efficient there in the night. Really good job by them closing it down. Bruce Beck, please unmute. Aaron, do you have to win them all down the stretch? Is that the way you are approaching it? No, I mean, I'm looking at it as we got the Rangers and Dunning starting tomorrow, and Monty going, and let's, we got to go play well. You know, that's my biggest thing right now is I want us to play well. And if we play well, the results will take care of themselves. And they're obviously all really important right now, but it's about us going out and playing well behind Monty tomorrow. Go next to Meredith Morakovitz. Aaron, you mentioned Mr. Korchev. I know he had a pair of walks in that fourth inning. It seemed like for the most part he was cruising until the fifth. What do you think happened there in that fifth inning? Did his stuff look different to you? Yeah, I thought he probably got a little tired. He had to work really hard in that first inning, where he threw 25, 26 pitches. And then similar there in the fourth, he had to work hard to get out of that inning. And then went out, and I think stuff started to flatten out a little bit, missing some location. They had a few balls good off them there from the home run and the double and the base hit the other way. So I think just working hard in the first and the fourth from a pitch count standpoint wasn't quite as sharp to start off that fifth.