 Gary Cole not only seemed effective tonight, but unbelievably efficient. What was the biggest difference in that this evening? Just on the attack, you know, in a couple of times, even behind in the count, you know, he got some pop outs for an easy out and just never had that real long inning. I thought he was really good. I thought he was really effective. I thought he improved even as the night went on. I thought he did a good job of incorporating his change up tonight. But the curveball and the slider seem to continue to get better. And the fastball was there for him. I thought it was a real complete outing for him. What did you think of your offense tonight? Yeah, really good. Um, you know, good to see a lot of different guys having a hand in it. You know, we load the bases there in the first and didn't break through. But you know, kept putting them out there and everyone kind of contributed up and down, you know, whether it was with some hits, some walks, um, you know, guys, uh, I thought by and large had a lot of good at bats. I know Glibertura's had a couple walks the other night, but a very solid night at the plate. What do you think allowed him to really turn the corner in the better? Yeah, I think he's just getting a little more patient. Um, you know, not necessarily chasing that result, you know, letting the game kind of come to him. And I feel like you're starting to see him get into better counts. And then when he is in some better counts, he's not just, you know, in swing mode, wanting to do damage. You know, he's letting them come to him a little bit. And when he controls his own like that, um, you know, he's, he's obviously trouble. We ask you so much about Gary Sanchez, both offensively and defensively tonight, just a reminder of the damage he can do when he gets a hold of one. Yeah. And again, I've, you know, he's not all the way there yet. But I thought you saw another night where he's close, you know, that first bat where he hits the ball to center. I thought it was a really good at bat. He just missed clipping that one. Um, you know, just the way I'd put it, he's in the fight a lot more. I feel like his balance is getting better. Um, and obviously, I mean, that's put an absolute charge into that ball. Uh, especially tonight where the ball wasn't really carrying, you know, uh, I think that wind was blowing in from kind of left center. So to hit that ball where he did, that's quite a shot. Thank you. Marla Rivera, you have the next question. Um, hi, Aaron. Before the game, you talked about having lost two MVP type players to injury in Aaron and Giancarlo. How important was it after that to see what Sanchez and Torres did tonight? Um, look, nothing, nothing changes for us and for our guys. And you know, I'm looking at our lineup card right now. And that's a that that's a force right there. Those guys are capable of going out and having a really strong night like they did tonight. Um, you know, you know, we we got to pick up the slack a little bit for those two guys while they're down. But um, this is a lineup that, you know, nothing changes as far as expectations. We expect to go out and be, uh, an offensive force with the guys we're running out there right now. And Aaron, is there a degree of frustration in a short season and with not that many off days, having to use a big arm like Audobino in a big game that you were leading by seven runs? I mean, ideally you'd like to stay away, obviously starting a, you know, a long stretch of games here in a row. But you know, that said, you know, there's going to be times in a game where, you know, to in a lot of ways that that was their opportunity to get back in the game and Otto came in and forwarded it. So, you know, it's not always going to be, you know, roll it out perfect exactly like you want, even on a night where you kind of did a lot of good things. Thank you, Aaron. Eric Bollin, we can take your next question. Aaron, how would you describe the kind of run that Cole is on right now, not having lost since last May 22nd? I mean, best picture in the game and that's what you're seeing. You know, you're seeing a guy that's, um, graded his craft with elite stuff and, uh, the ability to command it. And I feel like more and more is getting settled into, um, you know, the season and, and, and all the weirdness that this has been, um, you know, he's, he's dealt with it great and he's, I feel like gotten a little bit better. It seems like each and every time, but he's, I feel like really settling into that groove where when you have the kind of weapons he does and the kind of command and the kind of detail that he, he does, you know, these kind of things are, are, are possible. Thank you. Brian Hope, go ahead and unmute. Hey, Aaron, uh, just checking, did Glaber come out, um, for rest or? Yeah, just rest. Just rest. Okay. And then, uh, to follow up on what Eric asked about Cole, did you sense any extra energy from him tonight, uh, getting to face the Red Sox for the first time as Yankee? Uh, not necessarily no. I actually, you know, think of anything, you know, looking for that injury at, you know, energy. I thought he was so under control and calm and, um, uh, so no, I didn't, I didn't necessarily sense that. Um, I just thought he was very sharp.