 Aaron, what impressed you most about that Houdini act that Chapman just pulled? Just the continued focus on making pitches. You know, Lattie kind of fought that first one off. And Kay Oscar, you know, didn't really hard hit him, but did a good job of just shooting it the other way and put and set themselves up obviously in great position. I thought he made a lot of really good pitches to Gritchick to get the strike out and then and then handle this position. You know, I got rid of the ball a little quick to home, but a nice play to to to stop the comeback or obviously. And then I thought Gary Elter are really good at bat against them was really competitive. But I think what Chappy had going was his stuff was good. He was throwing strikes. He was getting himself into good counts there and he kept making pitches and he was a little unpredictable too. And even though Gary L had a really good at bat, he saw some really good heaters saw some really good splits too. So I just thought he continued to keep his focus and just concentrate on making pitches against a team, giving them some really tough at bats. Knowing how good that offense can be over there. Just how tense was that dugout in the nice? Oh, those games are those games are always tense, right? I mean, you know, one run games back to back games here. You know, obviously they got runners out there on base tying and go ahead run. So those are those are tense moments in the game. And, you know, one of the reasons you put this uniform on is to be a part of those. Clearly Chapman has been good for you all season long. Cole still throwing hard at the end of that eighth inning. Was there any consideration to letting him go out there in that eights? In the ninth? I'm sorry, the ninth I apologize tonight. Yeah. No, no, I feel like he really emptied the tank there in that eight. You saw one on one or I looked up on the scoreboard saw one on one on one of them. His last pitch was a change up his hardest change up that he's probably thrown all year. So I think it was really him just emptying the tank. I was kind of going one base runner at a time at that point. But no, I felt like that was the end of the line form there in the eight. We'll take the next one from Brendan Cuddy. Karen, was that a foul ball? Sorry. The the the foul ball against the guerrilla. What was your what was your view of that play? I wasn't sure. I just I was watching CB right away. And I when I saw him do that, then obviously I knew it was a foul ball and one of those things you can't review. You just got to get together as a crew. So it was we weren't sure on our side. And just with what Gary is doing right now to see him do it again tonight. Just what's I guess what's your what's your reaction to that? Just happy for him because he's he's worked so hard. He's just kept his nose down. Obviously he lost some playing time, you know, about a month ago. And just kept working. He's been a great teammate. You know, he's worked really hard on both sides of the ball. The body did a great job coming in and catching had some really good blocks there in that night. And obviously a good throw to get the the out of third base and obviously a huge swing. So his work, he's just worked and he's he's had the courage to make adjustments and you know he's he's getting some of the rewards now.