 It's part of having experience. It's part of being through the wars, so to speak. And, you know, there is that fine line of having patience as well as recognition and trust of who you are and what you're capable of and what you're meant to be and allowing, you know, that to play out and clearly understand there's a period of time, you know, where that gets tested a lot more than the first 15 games of a season, you know, of a 162 game season. But bottom line, Bruce, we recognize that we're really disappointed in how we started this season. But and we're checking all the boxes and having all the conversations and they are intent is clearly to support our players and staff as we deal with this slow start. You know, I've had many conference calls, years gone by where, you know, you kind of liken it to your you're out at sea and you're in a storm and, you know, you just have to sail through it, you have to batten down the hatches and sail through it and make sure you you cross check all your in your individual categories, whether it's your name field coach, the outfield coach, the in-coach, the pitching coach, the front office, the manager, the bench coach, and making sure you're checking every box in your job on a daily basis. Because obviously, when you're not, you know, thriving in the category, especially like our offense that you're capable of, you know, then the smaller stuff gets magnified and you really need to be as clean as you can buttoned up as you possibly can as you, you know, try to sail through that storm waiting for that offense to find its stride and kick in. And so obviously, when a kicked ball on the defensive side or throw to the wrong base or a base running gaff, you know, whenever those things happen under these circumstances, it obviously hurts you even that much more because it takes you out of a potential winning scenario. And rather than, you know, being in a position to, you know, to cover those when they do happen, when you're putting five, six, seven runs on the board, right now we're not. And, you know, other aspects of our game are also, you know, sub par. And therefore, we own the record we have, and we have some work to do to reverse that. We're all in the same boat with performance. I mean, we're, you know, our record is reflective, reflective of our organization, obviously Aaron's a piece of that, as am I. And, but otherwise he's doing everything he needs to do. He's checking all, he's cross checking his, you know, whether it's lineup related, whether it's how you deploy the troops, you know, on the defensive standpoint, you know, obviously spoke to the team after, you know, before the Montgomery start, when we face class now the night before after that tough loss. He obviously engaged the group in a strong way. You know, so he's doing everything he needs to do it. And most importantly, supporting these guys, because we trust our players and we trust their abilities and we trust over the course of time, you know, that will, as it normally does, correct itself. And then obviously, with a lot more certainly games on the the belt. So, you know, I think Aaron Boone's doing everything he can do within his power currently. Obviously, we're not firing all cylinders. You know, we're, you know, our strengths obviously are not showing themselves right now. So, so if you had a chance to catch us right now, you're catching us at the right time through obviously yesterday's games. And we look forward to that changing. But typically it's a very tough lineup to face to navigate, you know, typically it's a lineup that controls the strike zone and punishes strikes and and spits on balls and and where's you out and gets you usually gets a starter out early and gets into the 10 and does continues that, you know, damage in that passing the baton right now that's not happening. It's happened before and it happens typically to everyone and anyone. And but again, part of the part of this scenario is how you handle it while you're going through it. You know, there is a you can, you know, purpose of me being on this call right now is it's an off day. Don't want to run and hide from it, want to acknowledge obviously our disappointing play, but also reinforce that we're, we're not going to have 15 games, you know, have a suggest course for our message to our players and therefore our fans as we are going to fight our way out of that start and and hopefully by the end of the month you'll see a more reflective record that gets us back online and and gets people's confidence back to where it should be. And you know, that's that's the main purpose of this right now. We have gotten out of the gate slowly and are starting pitching obviously has not gotten deep. Absolutely. Garrett Cole, you know, Monnie's done a nice job, I think, but ultimately you know, I think our starters will get online and get us that distance and get us that consistently good performance every five days and just hasn't happened on the outset and in their first two to three starts and you know, but looking looking forward to better days ahead. I you know, I certainly am not passing judgment on our offensive on our starting staff, you know, the bullpen's done, you know, what they can do. And you know, we obviously need to run the bases better and shore up our defense as well, you know, to support, you know, the other aspects of the club but I'm not here right now to do anything. You know, other than say we're disappointed by how we started this season, we are going to get it corrected. We'll get back online and be where we have to be. And but that's everything we're doing right now. We're going to support these guys. They they're better than what they've shown. They know it, but they care at the same time, you know, no one here is if I if I was speaking for anybody on on this squad, which I like to think I am, they're frustrated, disappointed, you know, whether you know, there's some lack of sleep going on right now, there's some pressing going on right now. And all that is because there's a great deep caring about wanting to do and accomplish what you're capable of accomplishing. And when when you fall short of that, there's a lot of tossing and turning going on. And and but you know, we're going to do everything in our power to avoid, you know, that finger pointing or that, you know, having those frustrations boil over into something negative and make sure that we just, you know, rallying the troops around each other and try to be there in a strong, supportive way, because right now we've earned any negative criticism or whether it's booze in the stands, no one I don't care how bad we've played. No one has earned having things thrown at him on the field on that one particular game. But but ultimately, the rest of it is, yeah, it's part of the process to you know, when you play bad, you're going to hear about it. Yeah. You know, when you don't live up to your expectations, or your fans expectations, or your owners expectations, you're going to hear it. And it's about doing something about as you move forward. And that'll hopefully start as early as Tuesday. We've said that many times, but that's what you got to do. You know, how obviously you got a lot invested in this situation. But he's also a fan, just like we all are. And, you know, our expectations provide great Yankee baseball for those who come to the game, or those who are watching the games. And we haven't done that here in the beginning of April. And clearly, we got to we got to self correct that here over the course of time. And we look forward to doing that and proving proving anybody who's going to predict otherwise, proving them wrong. But we understand why there's some doubts currently and and question marks and a lot of head scratching on how the rosters currently perform thus far. But as I referenced before, it's 15 games. And it was 15 games I'd like to forget. The only way I'm going to forget on this is, you know, doing something about it in the next 15 and seeing a seeing how those results look at the same core players are still here that that have wreaked havoc on many a great pitching staffs, whether it's, you know, last postseason or prior postseason, you know, so you got 2020 last, then you turned the clock back to 2019, 2018, where yeah, we did we get all the way to where we wanted to get to know. But we were capable of it. And we obviously got through a lot of different high end stuff. And and we're still fighting for for that. But I don't think personally that, you know, I don't think there's something necessarily wrong with how we go about our business. So, you know, it's, it's a strong healthy process has served us well. But, you know, I know at the end of the day, people get judged to ultimately on the championship trophy that you either have or you don't. And it's, it's a hard one to get your hands wrapped around, believe me, you know, I've been a part of a number of them and had teams that were more than capable that fell short, even though they might have been the odds on favor going into it. And so we're going to keep taking our shot with what we've got. And we like what we've got, we just don't have a fart on all cylinders right now. And that's certainly acknowledgement by my words, but they are obviously it's not obvious comment to we obviously are not playing good baseball. I know we have a group that's hungry to do good things, but I also know they're not immune to falling trapped to pressing, trying too hard, you know, getting emotional, which could lead to, you know, a bad play or stupid baseball move that gets judged horribly after the fact is because they care too much. Now, I was in the clubhouse yesterday when Jake spoke to our team, Jay's one of the, we have never had, we didn't have an opportunity to have Jay Long, obviously, he retired, but he did address the team pregame. And, and I've had conversations privately with Jay about our culture and our organization and what he perceives perceived from afar, and what in his limited time with the club was in the present. And he spoke from the heart with the players about the good times, the tough times and staying together and fighting through things. It was, it was a hell of a speech. Obviously, we didn't, it's not like you can instantly turn a light switch back into everything positive the next day. But, but, you know, I felt like it resonated with me just sitting in the back of the room. And I know watching how our players are listening to someone who truly loves the game, reminding them about, you know, the game's ups and downs and trying to stay consistent and staying together while you're going through the tough times. He touched on a lot of stuff that is obvious, but it's good to hear from someone that, that, you know, has played in a number of different places, has had the respect of his peers and performed obviously at a high level for quite some time. And on his way out the door, I thought it was a great moment of reminders to us all that, you know, hey, we're still obviously human. We might, we might throw out a roster that's more talented than most, but we're not immune to struggling and having, you know, as Boone talks to, you know, that, you know, adversity is at your doorstep. And, you know, yeah, we're going through that mix right now. And so the culture is, if you got the right people involved and, you know, steering it, which I think we do. And if you have the right players that have been through it, which they have, is that you just go through those, those checklists of when you're going through that, that storm of this is what you need to do to get through it and make sure that we stay together while we're getting through it. And, and at some point, you know, it's going to turn back into things you can forget. It's the simple stuff you got to revert back to, you know, making sure you command the strikes on, you know, attack strikes, spin on balls, you know, make sure that you're, you're buttoned up on, on everything and anything the opposing team is giving you and take advantage of what they're giving you be, be aggressive with your strengths, but, but, but don't be passive. And I think at times when you go into stress like this, you can, you can be afraid to make mistakes at the same time that you can be in that stress mode of trying to do too much and get outside of your swing, or, or throw to the wrong base because you want to overthrowing because you're trying to make, you know, a super play and next thing you know, you're just making it worse. So we just need to calm ourselves down, go back to the basics on every individual, you know, situation, meaning player wise and control what you can control and don't try to get outside of yourself because, you know, you're good enough as is already, despite what this stretch just showed.