 is the manager's report brought to you by Geico. Aaron, did you think the 2-2 pitch to Grossman was called strike three? No, he called it a ball. Yeah, I thought it was. You think it was strike, though? I thought it was close from the side and just looking at it, thought it was, yeah. Did you give any consideration to using Chapman for an additional inning? No, no, not today, no. You had opportunities at several points in time throughout this game, just how disappointing is it to not be able to come up with a big hit? Yeah, I mean, yeah. I mean, obviously throwing a lot of hits out there and a lot of traffic tonight. And Rugi hit the one ball out of the ballpark for our run, but we just weren't able to break through. So good to see some guys getting hits, getting on base, but yeah, we're not hitting the ball out of the ballpark. And obviously on a cold night like tonight, you've got to come up and come through in some of those spots. Did you feel like in that ninth inning you were really set up for success there, runners on first and third, and judge and stand and come, or stand and judge come into the plate? Yeah, I mean, obviously you're in a good situation there. You know, they got a tougher lever that was a little bit wild in that inning, but has really good stuff and some swing and miss stuff. And he made some pitches and buckled down when he had to. Just kind of back to Chapman, had he not been sick the last couple of days, would you have maybe in that situation considered using him longer? I don't know if I'm ready to go two innings with him yet. I mean, more four out situations. There's been a couple of times when I've considered that this year or had that in play going into a game, but not coming off the illness first time.