 up to navigate yourself. I mean, they're a pretty good team, you know. But if you make pitches, I think you can go out there, you know, and do a good job. What happened there with the pitch come in the third inning? I didn't work. I don't know what happened there. I was working good, and then, you know, I got loud, and they said, you know, after that, it didn't work because the next inning, we had to change it. Can you let me give me his? Yeah, I was surprised for you to see Tucker go in that situation. I was happy. Yeah, I mean, you know, I was trying to get a base there, but I was a little worried that when he was halfway, I got no chance that he could be safe. But, you know, I got to, I don't know how to score that, pick up or whatever, but good for me. Did you see him go, or did someone, did you hear someone? No, I saw him. I saw him when he was like halfway, but I know nobody's faster than the ball. What about having to move the pitch come thing and hold your hat and make the throw? There's a lot going on. I'm very good with my hands. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I think I have my, the ball in the other hand, so I was pushing it, and they wanted something to grab it, and throw it. It was a good throw there. Luis, there's obviously a good chance you guys see Houston in the playoffs later this year. What have you learned from facing their lineup? I mean, this is a good team that doesn't strike out that much. So, you know, you have to go for contact, you know, throw good pitches, you know, because they're not going to, you're not going to get 10 strikeouts, you know, 12 strikes. So just, you know, attacking the song and getting those haters to, you know, put the ball in play.