 We've heard confidence, swagger, fearlessness. What do you think about Heel so far? Well, I just like, you know, I'm not going to say body language tonight. I'm just going to tell you that he's got to, you can tell there's a lot of motion boiling around there, but he knows how to funnel into his pitching. And some guys, as they go up, they perform to the level. And it's like golfers, when they play with bad golfers, they don't play well. But when they play with good golfers, this looks like a kid that raises his game to the level in which it needs to be at. And you can tell some of the motion off the moment. You can tell in the spontaneity of a moment what's really boiling inside. And, you know, that's why I love this type of game. This time of the year is because everybody, it's about team. What can I do to help our team right now? But Luke Voight had a really solid day. We talked about his defense in game one. He obviously had the home run in game two. Rizzo is coming back soon. And Luke Voight's playing time is going to be impacted. What kind of message would you give to a guy like Voight in terms of just going forward and kind of forcing Aaron Boone's hand to get him in the lineup? Well, you know, Jack, I don't think you buy it all something until you have to. Who knows, the next day or two, something else might happen. Stanton has shown the ability to play the outfield. Judge will be out there. Judge could play center field. You could have Gallo judge and Stanton and have the biggest physical outfield maybe ever in the game. And then Voight would fit again. I mean, I don't think you say something unless you're sure it's going to happen. Because things change daily. Be careful about telling somebody something you're not sure is going to happen. You know, Buck, I'm glad you said kind of it's all about the team right now. Because this time of year, right now for the Yankees, everything is clicking. Kind of all season it's been the starting pitching. The offense lately we've seen come to life. And now the relievers are back at it again. We talked about how good relief was in game one. And tonight Peralta gets four big outs. And then Chad Green closes it out. Well, I think a lot of what the front office and Brian Cashman felt like when they add a Peralta, when they add a Jolie Rodriguez, you know, in that deal with Gallo and some of the people they added along the way. But understand the Yankees have a luxury that sometime during the season, Chapman, Britton, Loisiga, and Green are all capable of closing and pitching that to the end of the game. Unfortunately, they're not all four clicking at the same time. That's not going to happen. It's just like not having nine hitters, you know, clicking at the same time. This just doesn't happen. But right now there's a good feel, you know, whoever gets the balls is going to, you know, is going to take it and do the job. And I'm talking about everybody in their bullpen. But what do you think the Red Sox are feeling in their clubhouse right now? They've seen the Yankees chop it away at a nine game deficit in about a three week span. And the team they had handled earlier in the year is handling them now. What do you think the Red Sox psyche is? Well, they're, you know, Jack, if you asked them before the season started, would you take right now where they are? They would probably be taking it, but they're not in that mode now. And Alex has not gotten where he gets Alex Cora without with panicking. He's not going to. And it's tough times right now, but there's 42 games left. We saw how quickly the fortunes for the Yankees can change the same thing with the Red Sox. I mean, a week later you're sitting there and it's a whole different scenario. And now Toronto's competitive, Tampa's competitive obviously. So you're going to have some people beating on each other. But the Yankees only have to do one thing and worry about themselves. I mean, what happens with these other clubs happens? Just keep taking care of business.