 performance of Cortez. Let's hear from him now. Cortez meeting with Christian and the media. Christian, who's going to be next to just what in the second inning got the first two outs real quick and then Pinder and Murphy got on. Just what happened in those two at bats? Yeah, I mean, I had a crucial walk and then, you know, kind of kicked off, called Bach, you know, the whole deal. What was the explanation they gave you on the block? At first I didn't know what I did. You know, I usually hang up and try to read the runner and stuff like that. So I was very surprised that the third base on fire was the one that, you know, gave the call. So it is what it is. The other thing, when the double play happened later in the inning after the steal, and he was kind of had a really big laugh on the mound as you were walking out. What was that reaction and reaction to? Yeah, just, you know, just just frustrated with, you know, what was going on the whole, you know, the whole inning and throughout the, you know, the first few innings of the game. You know, I feel like you had a rough first three innings at their base. So, you know, I kind of, it was just, you know, emotional out there trying to control emotions. And that was the emotions too that boiled over when you look back, when you throw over the next time? Yeah, I mean, I picked off and like I said, you know, the frustration of the game and, you know, it caused us a run. So, I mean, right now we would have been tied in the night inning. So just, you know, part of the game. You battled the entire time you were out there. And what does it say about the team, the offense late in the game too, almost got you guys right back into it and tied it? Yeah, I feel like we hit the ball hard all day today. You got a few hearted balls, you know, right at people, you know, it was unlucky. And, you know, we battled back, you know, eighth and ninth inning where we had a few guys on and the judge got the job done to score two runs and just couldn't see the deal. Thanks, Ness.