 there. What were you seeing from him? Yeah, I thought it looked like stuff wise. It was okay. A little difficult from the side to see, you know, some of the locations on the pitches, but it seemed like maybe just had a hard time driving his cutter in on on righties, which is something he had a little bit of trouble with in his last start, but pitch, pitch better. But I'd have to review it and kind of see where he was missing. But that's what it seemed like to me. You mentioned that cutter. It's been so valuable for him this season when he doesn't have that pitch. Is it difficult for him to navigate through a line of? Yeah, I mean, especially, you know, you know, he's going to go up against all righties, and that's really the equalizer for him. When he's on with that pitch, you know, it creates a problem as a right hand to hit her because you got to deal with that thing usually elevated in on your hands. And then that opens up the outside part of the plate for his for his back door slider for the change up. So that's what, you know, when he's right, he's really driving it in there. And I thought he left it on. Look at that first inning through 39 pitches, not necessarily helped by the defense there with the end do harm error towards the end of the inning. Was he just rushing that throw there? Well, he had to hurry a little bit. You know, it's probably a play he's got to move through instead of, you know, catching and setting his feet to go. He's got to kind of move through. So I actually don't think he rushed it. It's probably a play that he needed to make a little more on the run with one hand. And then he's then he would have plenty of time. After Sabatio, you went to Cole. What did you like about Cole in that situation? Just at that point in the game, you know, if we would have had to go really early, we would have gone to Sessa. You saw him up to give us some length. But we felt like with Cole and with the right handed hitters, he could give us, you know, an ending plus and try and bridge the gap a little bit. You know, you know, we're going to probably use Greeny today, for sure, if we could keep it somewhat close. Greeny came in did his thing and then, you know, Lowe Isaac, it was terrific. What concerning the first inning to have Sessa? The pitch count. I mean, anytime you get a picture that a starting picture, they get up, you're not going to let them go over 40 necessarily in any kind of an ending. So you're kind of getting a guy up there to protect them as it's getting a little out of hand. Fortunately, he was able to write it enough and give us a couple innings. But, you know, overall, not a sharpest. Is Cece's knee a factor at all? And since he's come off the DL at that rest? No, I think it's actually probably about as good as it's been. And I think the 10 days really helped him because it obviously was a little bit of an issue for him. The two starts leading up to that little 10 day break. But, you know, he came out of that feeling strong. That first start he made, even he was able to make his side. So I think knee-wise, he's okay. What do you like about LeWise again in that situation? Could you use him in that like a short guy? You know, I mean, you know, that's, that was pretty impressive. So, I mean, you're talking about a guy that can, you know, is obviously here that can give us length. And, and, you know, we've seen flashes of him obviously early in the year when he came up as a starter and pitched well. But, you know, if guys go out and deliver that kind of, the kind of goods he did today, he was dominant for two innings. And, you know, you, you start to, as, as this month unfolds, there's opportunities to, to earn a more significant, more, a larger role and maybe not just, just, just length. Harry, how much better did the A's look than when you saw them back in New York State? Yeah, I remember them being tough in May, though, even though it wasn't rolling yet. I remember coming away really impressed with, with who they had. Obviously they've had now some core guys really emerge as frontline players. And they're tough, you know, they, it's, it's obviously a tough lineup to go through with the additions they've made to the bullpen and guys that have really emerged down there. You know, they, they do a good job of shorting in the game because they can really match up especially, you know, with rosters expanding you can do a lot of different things in the month of September. So, you know, you have to play well to beat these guys. You know, would consider using a guy like Green Early in a game, like in that spot where Cole came in, or is that like just too soon in a game to use? Oh no. No, no, no, no. You know, especially now, I mean, where you have protection down there. Yeah, if it's the right lane, I mean, I think with Cole what we liked, and I thought Cole actually pitched well, you know, the righty lanes he had in those spots could bridge the gap a little bit knowing that we were going to use greening today in some way, shape or form. So you're just trying to put guys in as you piece it together to try and get them in their best spot to limit a little bit of damage. With the lack of hitting, was it the lack of hitting or was it the Oakland pitching? A little both, you know, when you can start matching up like that, and they have that ability and they have some dynamic guys down there that make it tough, you know, it's hard. But, you know, that's that time of year, it's hard, you know, if you want to be great, it's hard. So, you know, we got to keep grinding away here and do a better job of, you know, rallying back. You know, that said, we've been doing a pretty good job overall score and runs lately, but today we were kind of held down after those first couple innings.