 Aaron Boone clearly heated with Marty Foster about some questionable strikes called on you. What did you think of the way that Aaron went to bat for you guys? I appreciate it. You know, you know, I voiced my opinion of Marty, you know, during the game and kind of let him know, you know, you know what I was thinking about some of the calls, you know, and, um, in that point, that's all I can do. You know, that's why you got a manager to stick up for me. And, um, you know, if I get tossed in one of those situations, you know, that's going to hurt us because, you know, especially when we got T low who can run the bases late in the game, or if we need Marwan to get in there and pinch it or do something, uh, you know, so, you know, he stood up for us and stood up for me. And, you know, I appreciate it. You know, I just wanted to get the job in the night. Obviously tough to swallow a one run loss, but you look back at the 11 game winning streak. How special was that for you guys? It's just 11 games, you know, we got more work to do. Um, that's tough. You know, it's tough to talk about after a loss like this, but, uh, not a lot of good things happen, you know, showed the, you know, what this team is made of, you know, how we could win games with our pitching, win it with our offense. Um, you know, when it was small ball, the long fly, you know, it's going to keep saying consistent and do what we didn't do. And we'll get back on one. And I don't think we've ever seen you get an umpire's face since you came up in 2016. When you, you know, you said you expressed your thoughts to Marty on a couple of calls. How do you do that exactly? Cause you don't do it in a way that really anybody noticed. Yeah, I don't, I'm not here to show anybody up. You know, he's doing a job just like I am, you know, I'm up there battling. He's back there battling. Um, you know, so it's in between pitches as I'm, you know, messing the dirt around, you know, I'm asking them questions, telling them how I feel. And then you step back in and you get back to work, you know, and that's how you can really do it. Uh, that situation, you know, I could, you know, I could, you know, get a little irate and maybe, you know, throw my helmet, say something to him after the fact, but there's no need. You know, we got a lot of ball game left to play and I know I'm going to get another at bat and me getting tossing and put somebody else at risk. You know, going in there, it's not ready. You know, so that's all we got a manager. But when he stuck up for us tonight, we just couldn't get the job done. How much tougher is it to hit when it's tough enough? And then when it's a, it's an inconsistent strike zone. Does it, does it get in your head on what pitches you should swing at? Or you might have to swing it a pitch. It's a little low because it's, because it's being called that way. For me, not really. I mean, I like consistently. I think everybody in this league, once, you know, if they're calling it low, then you know, consistently call low, but, um, you know, I got a job to do. I know I can look back on all those at bats and, you know, there's pitches I thought off that were in the zone, you know, and I could have, we got guys in scoring position. I need this, you know, drive those guys in. I miss my pitch, you know, so I can't get too mad at an umpire when, you know, I'm still in the box. I still got a fighting chance. If I got a bat and I get three strikes, you know, so I like my eyes. Have you ever come close to getting ejected, going back to your college days? Yeah, college, yeah, different animal in college, but, um, you know, you live and learn, you know, you learn, you know, how to, what to say, how to say it. Um, because I like, I like to live in the moment. You know, if I'm sitting here arguing about the call that, you know, I think they just missed, that's taken away from the guy behind me. He needs to go up there and pick up the RBI for us. So, um, just about trying to do it, you know, in the moment and then move on.