 You mentioned unfazed, some teams may not be so unfazed. Where do you think that comes from, the quiet confidence? They're just, it's a great, tough room with a lot of resolve and know what the mission is and understand there's going to be bumps and hiccups and adversity within a game, within a series, within a week, whatever, they're equipped to handle it and, you know, they do a good job of whatever situation we're in, just keep playing. Keep playing and I think they've shown each other, they can win games in a lot of different ways and that's, I think, bred a lot of confidence that whatever's going on, keep playing. Enzi. Aside from the question that Wenning has given you guys, is there, are there any players or any things that you can kind of point to that you feel helped breed that conviction in that, in that patience? Yeah, as I've told you that, you know, that closeness, you know, I feel like started, you know, after we lost last year in the playoffs, you know, that you just, and what some people, what some guys said, I think the resolve and the seriousness and the hunger that they walked into the off season with and then showed up out of the lockout and spring training with and right away, they were close, they were tight, they were talking baseball, they were, how can we be good at the little things and hold each other accountable to it? And they've been doing that since the first day of spring. Do you feel that, so do you feel that some of those guys have made it a point to try to foster some of that camaraderie in the room this year? No question. Matt. Aaron, obviously it's just purely circumstantial, but do you ever sit back and think, man, it feels like Judge is always up in these big spots? I wish he was up more in those situations. Now, it's been nice that obviously he's had a few here in the last month that have been some big time at bats in situations, so I don't know that I feel that way, but I like when his spot rolls around.