 What was the issue for you out there today? It seemed like you're having some trouble with your control. It's just all over the place. Just off with the command, with everything. My fastball, my slider, my changeup. Just the command was off. But I felt like I was battling, trying to make some pitches, and just trying to keep us in the game. In that third inning, you got hit pretty hard on a comebacker, and then threw it over. Greg Byrds had. Were you OK after that? Oh, yeah, I was fine. The ball, that ball wasn't hit that very hard. I picked it up, it was wet. I was really nothing I can do. But just trying to make a pitch the next time and get the next guy. But yeah, I was fine after that. Knowing how big this series is and how meaningful it is as far as the standings are concerned, is it disappointing to you to come out and not necessarily have your best stuff? Yeah, it is. I mean, you want to come out and pitch well to the very first game of the series, especially against a team that's leading to the division. It's frustrating, but hopefully we can bounce back tomorrow and get a win. So CeCe, you came out of the game because of pitch count and circumstances, about because of where you got hit or anything? Oh, no, yeah, you got to ask them, yeah. No, I mean, I was fine. Where did you get hit? I was about the second you didn't take out it. I mean, it is what it is. You know what, when you're out there, you're out there. So, you know, I didn't really feel that, you know? But I mean, you just go out and just keep trying to make pitches. So you didn't get pitching? I'll always feel like that. I'll always feel like I can keep pitching. Did it get you in the hip? Yeah, right on the thigh. Did you think he would let you go a little bit longer? I never know. You know, I don't know. That's, you know, Blue's decision. That's why he's the manager. But I'm just here to throw, you know, as long as hard as I can for as long as I can. Well, take a look at this, a tale of two CeCes. What a roller coaster ride it's been. His first six starts pitching to a 1-3-9 ERA. Next four, nearly eight. Next six, back down around the two mark and then last four, six, three, eight. Tonight, giving up two runs over three innings. Jack.