 From your perspective, what was Severino's biggest issue in the first inning tonight? Execution, location. Started first pitch of the game, I think, trying to go away. Fastball yanks it down and in to Adley. Hits it hard in the hole. Gets a little unfortunate on the next ground ball, just without how we're placed. But then just, you know, missed in the hard of the play, whether, you know, hung a slider, missed location with some fastballs. Obviously, Frazier really got into one. You know, settled in and the second time through, I thought made some good adjustments. I thought his cutter really played a role for him that second time through, but obviously, I mean, you know, that's a rough first inning. This is three times this month. He's allowed seven runs or more. Can you keep him in the rotation with that kind of inconsistency? Well, I mean, he's coming off of two good ones. And we got to continue to look under the hood and see why that high level of execution isn't there. And right now, we're just going to continue to focus and work on that. Season high 18 strikeouts tonight, what did you think of the offensive approach? I actually thought we, you know, obviously you're behind the eight ball early, makes it tough. I thought we, you know, outside of the strikeouts, like I thought at bats were, you know, building off of last night. I thought we grinded out really well. We made it really tough on Kramer. We couldn't finish off. We had a couple of good scoring opportunities where we had the bases loaded. We had maybe a first and second or second and third another time. So I thought we carried some of that momentum in from last night as far as, you know, but obviously, you know, you know, they beat us up with the strikeout too. So, and that's why we were able to throw more crooked numbers up there. But, you know, out, I mean, the 18, that's a big number, right? But I do think a lot of guys had good at bats that building off of last night. Rizzo didn't like a couple of calls. Do you think that contributed to him and later bats striking on as many times as he did? No, no, I just think it was a rough night for Anthony. You know, you know, they pitched him tough, certainly, but I don't think that was a contributor to, you know, his later in the game at bats. It seemed like he was maybe turning a corner, I don't know, a week ago, he had that 4-4 game. Just what have you seen from him? Why hasn't he been able to keep that? Just still a little bit inconsistent, you know, had a big game, you know, swung the bat really, I thought had good at bats last night on base three times, went the other way his last time and get to the lefties and then struggled tonight. So he's struggling to find that consistency and that's what we got to continue to work to find. Do you see any persistence for that with Rizzo? Well, I mean, I think it's, look, at any time the difference between, you know, and even with Sevby, the difference between, you know, getting hit around and beat up in the first inning and, you know, throwing up a zero is sometimes a real fine line, right? A fine line of execution for a hitter, a fine line of that rhythm and timing that something's just a tick off. And it's obviously, it's been hard for him to find and we got to keep working to get there. What's your thoughts on the homestay and coming up to two tough teams with Jargon home? Yeah, I mean, you know, it's a tough one, but nothing stops. We got to get back on the horse tomorrow. Obviously, Tampa's coming in and we got to be ready to go and, you know, obviously with the urgency of where we're at in the season. How do you assess how this weekend went, you know, one and two against the first place orderals, but Aaron Judge comes back? Yeah, I mean, obviously, it's exciting to get Aaron back. You know, I thought, you know, did a lot of good things in the first game. They made some really good defensive plays that really kept us off the board. Obviously, I thought we played a real complete game last night and then tonight, a rough first inning that kind of sunk us. So, you know, there's enough in there that's happening that we need to, we can build on. But, you know, like you guys said, you know, we're going home, more tough teams coming. We got to be ready to go. Aaron, they jumped on Severina so quickly. Was it almost unbelievable to the first six guys all squaring up on him? Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, kind of yanks the down and then heater right in the nitri zone to Rutchman for the first pitch there, which, you know, he didn't want to do, obviously. And then, you know, Henderson kind of chops one where, you know, it's almost a double play ball. It gets through and then, you know, a mistake slider to Santander that he hits with authority. O'Hearn goes the other way with one. He loses Hayes with a walk, you know, that hurt him there. And then, obviously, Frazier really jumped him. So, I mean, no way around it. It was a tough first inning, not a lot of execution there. And, you know, they capitalized on it too. Sometimes when you don't execute, then I'll all square them up. So, you know, obviously a rough night.