 Yeah, I mean, first and foremost, I think Mies and Turnbull are pitch well against us and our guys that are having really strong years for them. So they're a couple of challenging outings, but bottom line is we've got to be better. We've got to get better. We're going to be the team we expect to be. A lot of that is built around what we expect to be offensively and there's no question that that has to improve. I believe it will improve, but we got to continue to work and make sure we're making necessary adjustments each and every day to get to that point. But if we're going to be the club we expect to be, we've got to improve. Do you think the approaches need to change and do you get the sense that guys in that lineup are trying to do too much? I don't know, but I think you can make that case a little bit early about trying to do too much when you're getting out of the shoot. We got off to a little bit of slow start, but I don't think it's so much that. I think it's just going up there and execute and when you do get a good count or a good situation or get a mistake pitch, we got to take advantage of it. We haven't been doing that a lot. Take the next one from Ken Davidoff. Hi, Aaron. When you guys are struggling with runners in scoring position and you have the situation like the second inning, bases low to no outs and the double play, do you think that creates a snowball of fast like do you think that gets guys down and makes a comeback? I don't know. I don't know because I don't think we really mounted enough or created enough traffic to really get a really good situation later in the game and we had one opportunity or whatever it was and we're kind of chasing at that point. So I don't know. I mean, certainly that can happen at different times. I don't necessarily think that was the case today. And do you think about changing anything up line up wise? I mean, I get too big guys coming back in tomorrow, you know, right? I mean, get Tyler Wade in there more or just. I mean, I think about a lot and I mean, the roster we're at right now, you know, I think we do change up quite a bit. We do have different sort of lineups each and every day. But if we're going to be the club we expect to be, you know, we need to get the guys that are we expect to carry a lot of the load offensively to really get going. Thank you, yeah. I didn't cut it. You have the next question. Karen, what did you see from O'Dore on that ball at the middle? And does he have to pocket that? I don't know if I have to look at it again. At first, I didn't, you know, my vantage point, I thought it was going up the middle and kind of came out of nowhere to make the play. I'd have to look at it again if he has to pocket it. It seemed like maybe if he makes a perfect throw, he's got a chance. But you might know better than that, having seen the replay, which I haven't seen yet. So I thought it was a good job of getting to it and not a ball that was hit overly hard. So a good job of sticking it with the glove. I'd have to see if he's got a pocket that or not. We'll go back to Meredith. Aaron, was your overall impression of Davy Garcia this afternoon? He battled. You know, I thought I thought it was a little bit of a struggle, you know, command-wise, you know, some good pitches, some that were just, you know, kind of balls out of hand and things like that. So, you know, I thought he battled for not being totally sharp. And, you know, like we always see with him, you know, demeanor-wise and compete-wise, you know, he's not affected with what's going on good or bad. He just, he's out there grinding and working. I thought he did that well. But, you know, I thought he was a little bit inconsistent, just command-wise. Do you expect him to get another start? And do you have a plan for tomorrow that you can announce? Michael King will pitch tomorrow. And we'll say we'll just, you know, kind of a fluid situation. We'll talk through some things and we'll see. Dave Lennon, please unmute. Hey, Aaron, I'm not sure if I have the stat right or not, but is it possible you guys have used maybe like 42 lineups and 51 games or 52 games that I just wanted with that you have been rotating through a ton of them? I mean, it does surprise you that just lately you haven't been able to find a little bit of a mix that has worked. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know what the number is. Yeah, I mean, we, you know, we, we have the guys that are capable of doing it. And we just got to all rally around and make sure we're buttoned up and as prepared as we can be going into each and every day. And, you know, these are the guys that are going to have to carry us to where we expect to go. Thanks. Back to Brendan Cuddy. Aaron, I have a feeling I know your answer to this, but it's one thing when there are a couple guys in the lineup struggling, but it's really throughout a lot of the lineup. Is it too much to ask for that many guys to turn it around at this point in the season? No, because we're talking about guys with track record and guys that are you know, in large in a large sense in the prime of their career. And we know what they're capable of. So, you know, you hope and trust and believe that, you know, the integrity of the one sixty two will work itself out. But that said, we got to have that urgency of making sure we're buttoned up, prepared, making the necessary adjustments to kind of dig ourselves out of that and start to turn this around, you know, offensively like we like we're capable of. Dan, Mark, Aaron, you just mentioned the urgency. Are you seeing that from everyone? I am. I am. I think, look, anytime offensively, you don't mount much or you know, you struggle to score runs, you know, it always has that look to be in flat. I mean, that's just as long as we do this, it kind of has that look. So I know these guys are preparing. I know how much they care. I know I know what they expect of themselves. So I know there's a level of frustration that it's not happening. So we just got to keep working at it.