 from Luke Voight, breaking down the outcome. Luke quiet night for the offense. Why do you think they were able to basically shut you down throughout the course being? I don't know. I don't know. I feel like I let my team down. I had a terrible five games against those guys and they only got good pitching and we got to do better. It's frustrating. I think it sucks and it's fuel for the fire for next year. It would certainly not be end result you guys would have liked, but when you look at your season, you had some personal highs. How do you evaluate the year as a whole? It was a fun year, but not good enough. I'm just going to do everything I can to get better and keep grinding. The offseason starts for us tomorrow, so I'm going to get after it. And obviously, try to take care of my foot problem and get all that figured out and go from there, because I hate this feeling. It sucks. It's the third year in a row going through it, so I'm going to use it in every workout, every BP session, cage session I have, and be ready for spring training next year. Exactly what was the foot issue and what do you need to do to get that healthy? I don't know. I don't know. The plan is for me to go back and get it looked at. I think it's just your classic case of plantar fasciitis, but again, I don't know. I plan on getting something done on Sunday and it could MRI and see what the problem is, but I really don't know. I wasn't trying to be secretive about it. We just didn't know. We have time for two more for Luke. Bob Clapish, please unmute. Luke, could you describe the mood in the room right now, the sense of it? Horrible. Sucks, man. A lot of great players in this locker room, and the end goal is not what we wanted. And it's a crappy feeling, man. Thank you. Andy Martino, you have the final question with Luke. Like you said, you guys, you've been on three really good teams here and then had three disappointing endings until the seasons. As these years go by, does the frustration become a challenge? Does it become something that you have to? You talked about using it as motivation, but can that also be something that you don't want to think about all the time? Is the guys come back next year and you don't want to hit your head too much that this keeps happening? Yeah, I mean, just sitting in my locker, just thinking about all the opportunities I had in this series to do something, and it just drains you. But literally, it's part of the game. There's always a loser, and it sucks being a losing end. And I hate this feeling, but I'm going to do everything possible, like I said, to figure out it. Because I was terrible at the series, and I feel like I let my team down. And after having a good year, and I need to be better. So there's a lot of stuff I've got to work on and improve my overall as a player hitting defense, everything. So I'm awesome guys in this locker room, and it's just going to make me want it more and more and more. And I can't play forever, so you've got to do what you can to take advantage of these opportunities when you get them.