 What role does your familiarity with him play, if any, as you're kind of processing and digesting that at bat against him? Yeah, it kind of gets you in trouble. You kind of start thinking along with him, you know, especially that last pitch. You know, I was thinking, you know, he's going to try to run that two-seamer back over the plate, which is, you know, what he did to me when I faced him at home, you know, earlier in the year. When I got the two-two, we tried to run two-two-seamers back. And you kind of get caught thinking with them and you expand a little bit on a pitch off the plate. You know, they really, that ball really didn't run back at all. So, yeah, sometimes just got to go up there and just hit instead of trying to think with them. You know, so you kind of get caught in trouble, but I got to get the job done there and get the next guy up. You know, given the way, you know, you guys had played the three-series leading into this, how do you guys digest as a team what's happened these first two games at Fenway? Digest, you know, just, we got to score first. You know, that's a big thing. You know, these guys have, you know, put the pressure on us, you know, early in the game, you know, they'll put three up, put three up. And, you know, when we're fighting back the whole game, which is, you know, no problem for us, we're a team that can come back, you know, no matter what the score is, but I think that's one of the, then one of the keys is them jumping out early and, you know, kind of keeping the pressure on us. We got to flip the switch and, you know, score first, put a little pressure on them and kind of have the chips in our hand. Lindsay Adler, please unmute. Erin, what do you, you know, you guys are getting guys on, on bases and then just not always producing runs. What do you attribute the issues with the situational hitting to the season? It's tough to say, you know, maybe you guys trying to do too much, hitting the ball right at people. And I think we've led in double plays, you know, so we get guys on and then we just hit it hard right at somebody. So it, you know, I can't really, you know, for sure answer for you about, you know, what the issue is or because we would have it fixed if we knew the answer, you know, but I think the biggest thing is making sure we continue to get guys on base, you know, whenever we get traffic out there, it causes, you know, the pitcher to, you know, work a little harder, have some more stressful pitches and, you know, that eventually will lead to more runs. So we just got to keep the pressure on. That's it. Are you surprised or sort of amazed at how persistent the issues with this have been? Say that one more time. Are you, are you surprised or taken back by how persistent the issues have been with the runners on this year? Taken back? No, this game's hard, you know. We got guys in this clubhouse that are fighting every day and trying to do a job. And, you know, sometimes you come up short, you know, it's part of the game. You know, we still got a long season left. You know, we got an important game tomorrow. We got to come out here and, you know, get some rest and produce. But we had some good at bats down the stretch, you know, especially late in this game today. You know, we had some big at bats and it's kind of got to feed off those. Ryan, hope you have the next question. Aaron, Aaron Boone was saying you guys need to find a way to push through against the teams in your division. Why do you think they've given you so much trouble in the East this year? It's the best division in baseball. That's why, you know, we're playing against the best. And that's who you want to play against. That's who you want to compete against. You know, that was sure tonight was electric. That's what you love. You know, you love those big spots, big situation, getting booed, you know, that's when it's fun to come up in those spots and be teams. But, you know, we've got a tough division, you know, so it's time for us to, you know, step up and do our job. You know, that's what it comes down to is just guys doing their job on a daily basis and just continue to push, continue to push each other, feed off each other. That's what I was going to say. It's going to take a team effort. It's not going to take one guy to step up, one guy to step up here. It's going to take all of us collectively have good at bats. And just, you know, like I said earlier, we got to keep the pressure on them. You know, we can't fall behind early. We got to, we got to score first early. And, you know, then we can kind of control the game.