 Just first and foremost, how tough is this loss here today? Yeah, that's a wild loss. I mean, going into the ninth with that lead, having to mega throw on the ball so well, and then Chat Green has been probably one of the best relievers in the entire league the past month or two. I mean, it's tough. And I mean, part of what makes baseball beautiful, you can't kneel the ball and run out the clock. You have to get the final out. It's also kind of what makes it hurt today. But we still won the series. I thought it was overall a really good road trip for the guys. And I think we need to remember that side of it. I know you'd like to get the win today, obviously. But singularly, the last couple of starts for you, we've been talking about this the past couple of days with you, too, your journey throughout the first half. Where are you? And can you give us a little assessment physically and mentally as we hit the break here? Yeah, yeah. Thought for the first maybe 10 or so starts, I was kind of just feeling my way through it, kind of hoping I would do well, just checking out the new deliveries, seeing how my stuff played. Not a ton of confidence just because I didn't have a string of good starts. But that being said, I always had something to work on throughout the first half. There were always things I thought I could get better at, which I was a pitcher and this guy was process oriented. I thought that was kind of nice. I knew off in the distance, I could throw them all well if I worked on these things. After the Philly start, I felt like I kind of put my foot down, made some adjustments. So I went back and revisited some information with our staff, talked with Gary, put our heads together. And I feel like ever since that it's been a little better at pitching a lot more aggressively and stuff. So definitely a lot of good to take from the last four or five starts. And how much has it been? You talked yesterday about the fastball helping the curveball, those two pitches helping your slider. Is that what's been making you so successful over these last four? Yeah, I think, I mean, my first 10 starts, I could probably count on two hands, how many curveballs I threw to right handitators. I was mostly fastball slider. So I've been throwing that to righties also now. I still don't throw it quite as much, but I think that's kind of helped the heater play a little better, that's helped the slider play a little better than to the lefties being more fastball curveball. I've started throwing more change-ups. I've got some quick outs there. I got one from Tucker today. I got a 2-0 out on Brantley. I got a quick out on Alvarez. So just having that as a weapon to put into a really good left-handed hitters head is good for me. Thanks, James. Can you go next to Randy Miller? James, and I know you weren't here in 19 when the Astros beat the Yankees, but you know by now what your teammates in New York thinks of El Tuve. Does this thing more when he's the guy that gives you guys that dagger and then on the field, he's running around with his jersey ripped off, you know, half naked, which is a retaliation with Judge Didd last night, which was a retaliation to the buzzer accusations. What's your thoughts on that? I mean, you can't even, you couldn't have written down a more crazy script for a game to end today. I mean, with Didd and El Tuve, I know the history here. Yeah, I mean, I don't know if it makes it hurt anymore or less, just this loss sucks, but it's definitely wild that El Tuve comes through in that spot. And as far as the jersey thing goes, there's some back and forth all weekend with the homers and whatever. So I don't know, I mean, I think it hurts enough. I don't really care what he's doing over there.