 Now, it is the manager's report brought to you by Geico. Luke Voight's home run not only came at an opportune time, but it was an absolute blast. What's the reaction when you see a guy hit 1,470 feet? I mean, obviously, right away, you know, he got it. So, and obviously, in a tie game there, you kind of have an outburst of emotion there. And then to see where it ended up, it was quite a blast. 27 home runs since he came over 13 this year. When you find that kind of goal, what's it like? It's been great. I mean, he's brought so much to the table for us. You know, obviously, between the lines, he's been really good. He's loved coming here and being a Yankee. They love him in that room. He brings something to the park every day just from an energy standpoint. And we're lucky to have him. The Merrifield home run aside, was that what you've been waiting for? Man, it's so good. And even the Merrifield, you know, the pitch, it's a good pitch. I think he kind of just sold out and cheated a little bit up. Yeah, I mean, look, glad he went six innings and got the win, but it was a dominating effort. I mean, he had swing as a miss all day on the fastball. I thought he was just locked in from a focused standpoint, getting the ball and executing pitches all day long. And, you know, it hurt his line a little bit there, but that doesn't take away from what was a great outing from Jay. You know, he started off the home runs before the game. Is it bad luck for him? Yeah, I mean, sometimes, look, the other guy has something to do with it. You know, these guys are good. And especially now, more and more guys are able to hit the ball out of the ballpark. And, you know, there's going to be times where, you know, you make a good pitch and a guy gets you. And I think that was the case there. I got to go back and look at it close, but I thought I had no issue with the pitch. I thought he got it to where he wanted, and a good hitter clipped him, you know? And that's, you know, that's part of the game sometimes. Those tack on runs even bigger and a double header from Estrada considering it saved some of your bullpen. No question. No question to, you know, to, you know, for Cess to come in there and pitch effectively to be able to stay away from Britt now and Chappy in that first game. Yeah, that's big. That's why, you know, every little thing matters, you know, in the course of the game, you know, you get some great defensive plays by Gio and, you know, those things just, they just add up so much. Will you be using Green in game two? Will he start? Green will start in game two. Is a chance here? Chance is here. Did you get a chance to talk to Paxton? I did not. Want to avoid what's made him so consistent this season as it controls his own. Yeah. Then he has power. When you control his own and you have power, that's a dangerous combination. And, you know, look, every hitter's going to go through ebbs and flows and go through some valleys. And, you know, Luke does that too, where he gets out of it. But he's able to correct usually when he goes into a little funk for a couple of days. He's usually able to correct. And what it comes back to is he ultimately does a really good job of controlling the structure. You talked about his energy earlier. What is it about that that's infectious for the rest of the clubhouse? I think since the day he walked in, you know, guys have just taken to him. He's comfortable in his own skin. He's, you know, we've got a lot of different characters that bring stuff to the room in there. And he's one of them. And guys love him for it because he comes to play. He works his butt off. And he has a good time doing it. As a former third baseman, how much do you appreciate her show up full seated making that throw? Man, that's the warm bath I talked about, see? He's over there taking a bath today. You know, it lays out. I'm like, get up, get up. Well, OK. So yeah, it's moving slow for him over there.