 It is a remarkable turnaround from where the season began, where he basically lost his starting job and was in a platoon at best. He just busted his way back into the starting lineup. Showed a lot of resolve, a lot of determination. And when you look inside the numbers, he's not striking out as much. He's not chasing as many pitches out of the zone. And when he gets a strike in the zone, he is doing damage. Popped that graphic that we showed, that recent streak. That slash line of average on base percentage and slugging at the bottom of that graphic get pointed out that he hasn't had these kind of numbers in four years, almost four years. So you're talking about Gary Sanchez re-establishing himself and giving the Yankees a formidable hitter again in their lineup. You know, it's one of those things. I thought Meredith made a good point that Aaron said the day judge that the reminder how rare offensive catchers are. And when you have one, all of a sudden he's doing this. And the challenge there is to catch, put down fingers, and hit. But you know, he just looks light in the batter's box. I don't know how to describe it. The game has slowed down for him a little bit. He's not rushing anything. I used to tell hitters when they got it going, hey, write down not what you're doing, but what you're feeling. What are you feeling in the dugout before you hit on the own deck circle? Were you in the dugout? When you're in the batter's box, what are you feeling? How does it feel? And that's what you try to get is that feel back. And I should guarantee you one of those feelings is I'm not rushing to anything. Yeah, you can see the home run swing certainly echo that. Now, earlier today, Miguel Andujar talked about Sanchez when he chatted with Meredith on the field for interpreter Marlon O'Brien. It's not a surprise for me. I've seen what he can do, and to see him wake up at the right time, I feel so proud, so happy for him to be able to contribute the way he has, not only for himself but for the team. And that's the quality of a hitter that he brings to the team. So it's cool to see. Now, you two have known each other in the DR since you were 11, 12 years old. What's your first memory of seeing Gary Sanchez in that batting cage? Oh, de verdad que yo lo veía. Cuando él tenía 14, soy 15 años. Y yo lo veía sacando la bola por todo lado. Y decía, oh, my God, tenía un power. Y también el juego, que fue una cosa que es solo lo que me impresionaba a mí cuando yo era niño. Y luego después que practicamos el mismo programa, y nos filmaron, o sea, el mismo programa, ahí. Para mí eso es un orgullo y estar aquí con la hora. Yeah, you know, I've seen Gary for, I remember seeing him when he was 14, 15, and he was hitting the ball out of the park. You know, it was impressive to see. I was younger and I remember just watching this guy hit the ball out of the park with such power, you know. We had the opportunity to come up through the same program. He signed and then later on I signed. So yeah, you know, it's a blessing to know him for so long. And then to be here, be on the same team and, you know, have this opportunity together is great.