 in the first game of the amount of pitchers you had to use for Cole to come out like that and perform just what impressed you the most? Yeah. I thought his stuff was really good. You know, what I think it would impress me, though, is, you know, he got into the 60s there in the third inning. They really made him work in that third inning and to be able to almost complete seven for us, obviously, in a game that worked thin back there, you know, it was just what we needed. It looked like at one point in time he came off the field and said to you, well, do whatever you want. Were you considering not putting him back out there? Yeah, he was at 105 after six. So I was considering, I felt like we could, you know, I felt like we could piece it together, but also felt like he was sound and thought about it and sent him out there. And, you know, I thought he was on fumes at the end there, even with Celestino, where he got the punch out there, but just a big time effort for us. IKF had a big hit in the first game to tie things up in extras. Clearly, with Grantslam in game two. What looked different about his at bats or his approach at the plate today? I don't know. I mean, it comes down to getting pitches to hit. And I think that's that's one thing that embodied this game. I mean, you saw up and down the lineup, a lot of really, really tough at bats and then two big swings with with guys on base with with Isaiah and with Hicks. But but I think the amount of quality at bats from everyone in the lineup put us in that position. You know, they they really made Ryan work hard, you know, got his pitched almost 100 in four innings. So I think that that grinded out as a as a whole. I think eventually netted us some mistakes and and Isaiah and Hicks were really able to take advantage. Randy, it couldn't have been easy for you. For Isaiah here and that he was going to lose playing time and then go into third base and for him to respond to that the way he did and go out there today and and kind of help an offense when you have very few regulars in there. Does that kind of show you about the kind of guy is? Yeah. You know, I talked about him about it this morning. And even when I had a conversation with him a week ago, you know, he's just I want to win. I'll do whatever whatever we need. And, you know, today was whatever we need. I thought he made a great play down there and that might have been was it in the first game on a backhand at third base, handled everything well down there, though. And and obviously came up with some huge hits. And that's what he's done all year. He's been really good with runners and scoring positions and in big situations. You know, he's got great bat to ball skills. And tonight he was able to really elevate one. Justin, right. Aaron, was there anything in particular that Garrett did to fall into that better group after the third inning? Um, I don't know. I thought he did a good job of dictating counts all night. And I thought he made some quality pitches when he needed needed to on three two, I kind of felt like he had his stuff from the get go actually. So, you know, it was just a tough ending in that third where they made him work a lot, you know, and, you know, I think I think it all came the, the two out home, was it the two out homer there, um, to Korea. And then they just kept making them work and they kept extending the ending on them. But I thought, I thought he kind of had his stuff from Jump Street tonight. Back to the middle. Aaron, what does it say about your team and organization? We're able to sweep a double header from a contender with so many regulars out, you know, that's, we talk about that from, you know, day one and spring training, you know, when we're sitting in that room that it's going to take a lot of people and maybe even some people you don't necessarily expect that are going to play an important role at some point during the season. And, uh, you know, obviously we've, we've hit a stretch where we've, we've had some attrition and we lost some guys and we're down some guys and, and, you know, that creates opportunities. And I think we're seeing a number of guys that, you know, look like, you know, they, they want to take advantage of it. And they're talented players in their own right. And, uh, today was a really good day for them. What do the Cabrera's and Parazza's and Floral's and Weissert's bring to the room in terms of demeanor and acceptance by the older guys when they arrive after not having been around them since months? Well, I mean, they're all different. Everyone's different. You know, you know, I think, I think our veteran guys do a really good job of, of making, whether it's somebody from outs, from another organization that comes in via trade or whatever, or somebody coming up from the Mayan Leagues for the first time. Um, I think, you know, our leaders do a really good job of making them feel at home like they can be themselves right away. Um, I think that's always been something I've noticed since I've been here and something that's important to me. Um, so all those guys you mentioned are all a little bit different. Um, you know, all young talented players. Um, but I think they're able to be themselves even though it always looks like energies lacking during the losing periods. Is there anything to be said for the youthful and enthusiasm when they arrive and just energy? Sure. I mean, I think any time you get, um, you know, but I think performance helps that a lot. You know, when you, you know, when we've seen what Oswaldo Cabrera has done on the defensive side of the ball or with big hits, um, you know, that's provided some energy because the young players come up and had an impact and looked like a good player. You know, Paraza kind of coming up and, um, you know, having a really good day today for us and, um, you know, playing with some confidence out in the field. Um, you know, Flo getting some traction today. Great bun. Smoked a ball the other way. You know, got, you know, we know how talented he is. Um, you know, those are things that I think create energy when young talented players come up and play like they belong.