 Aaron Boone just described this series as hitter-ish. Would you describe the series? I mean, a battle. I mean, it was about every single game was a battle from pitch number one to the end. So, yeah, definitely a battle. Nester Cortez Jr. came in and kind of steadied things on the mound. What does it say about him being a young guy, not necessarily used to that role prior to this to come in and have success against that lineup? Yeah, I mean, he's been big for us pretty much all season. I mean, being able to come in and kind of come in and eat up innings and be successful, but I feel like, you know, being able to kind of shut lines down to be able to give us opportunity to get back into the game. What impressed you most about Didi over the last two games? They just starting to beat himself again, starting to, you know, be calm at the plate and, you know, not really swinging into any balls, being able to hit the ball hard and hit it all over the place is pretty much what I see. I guess you're going to Fenway for four games. There are 11 games behind you. There's just a chance to bury them. I mean, it's just an opportunity for us to extend our lead and where we're at, you know, and win games and continue to do that and show teams that, you know, that we're a dominant team. You see Edwin still, you know, he's 36, whatever. You see him still having 30 homers seasons. I mean, what does that kind of say about the number she's going to put up to last few years? I mean, it's been awesome. It was just this eight season in a row with 30. Yeah, that's, I mean, that's amazing in itself. I mean, to be able to do that consistently and be a guy that's very productive, you know, is awesome to see. I mean, he's a great hitter. And, you know, he does what he has to do to be able to put barrel in the ball and obviously hit the ball in the ballpark. Learn a little something about his toughness during that at bat as well? Yeah, I mean, especially when you hit one off the bunion like that, you know, it's always tough.