 You know, 16 games up on the Red Sox in the division before the All-Star break. Is that even impressive to you? Yeah, I mean, it's been a great stretch of baseball. No question about it. But I'm going to give you the old boring. We've got a long way to go. Love that we've built up this league. We've made a lot of deposits. And inevitably, you've got to make some withdrawals along the way. But the guys just keep grinding, pedaling down, and playing really well. It seemed like you struck early and often. What did you think about the way the offense came out tonight? Yeah, it was everyone, you know, DJ at the top, setting the tone for us, carp, you know, Glaber, JD, Hicks, all, you know, everyone, you know, contributed, did a lot of good things on the bases, caught the ball. You know, they're heavy. They're heavy, you know, and they never, you know, we get up about nine to two, and here they come and get the time to run there at some point, I think. So, you know, here, especially, you know, they're never out of it. So you never feel comfortable, really. So it was good that we were able to, you know, add on a little bit there late and give us that cushion. Are you surprised to see them go to Jackie? Not really. Just, you know, with their usage tonight, you know, obviously, I think they're up against a little bit, you know, Feliz hasn't gone near that all year. Davis has pitched a lot lately, so you got the sense that, you know, they were going to try to stay away from a couple of guys unless they really got right back into the game. And so you got the sense that they were up against it a little bit, just from who they felt like they had available. So I guess not that shocked. But Aaron, it's the first time it's happened, and you were 10 years of manager of this team, that in a Yankees Red Sox game at Fenway, a position player is pitching. Does it surprise you that in this rivalry, this actually has happened? I mean, you know, we threw a position player in a playoff game against them. So I mean, you never know when that day comes. And, you know, sometimes you've got to live to fight another day when you've really, you know, taxed your guys. And they probably didn't want to pitch some of the guys that they did as much as they did. So, you know, I don't know their situation exactly. So, you know, you got to do what they got to do.