 Do you feel fortunate just to walk out of here with a W? Yeah, I mean, you know, give away too many outs tonight, you know, defensively on the bases. But one thing our guys do really well is compete. And I thought they did that really well tonight in so many ways. Good at bats, I felt like up and down. You know, good performances of guys picking up each other out of the pen. So a lot of good things, but definitely little small things that, you know, especially when it's a little bit hard right now, you got to be on top of it. Do you interpret the two base running or just a lack of concentration? No, no, not lack of concentration. On glabers, it's happened to me before where you get to the bag and you're cognizant of it. And as you come off, it's just a little bit unnatural. I mean, you've got to do it. It's one of those plays that comes up every now and then that you've got to be on top of. And Gary, you know, Gary was not going anywhere. And I think ready for that throw, they had just talked about it. And I think just going back, though, you can't allow yourself to slip off the bag. You've got to keep yourself in an athletic position, even though you're not being overly aggressive there. And, you know, so that's that. And, you know, we didn't make a couple plays, but the guys were able to pick it up. Talk about the Frasier shot, how big that was. Huge, man. That's a tough customer. When you're facing Castro there, you know, he can make you look bad with his stuff. I mean, and, you know, two strikes didn't give in and got a hanger. And he showed off the power that I think you guys have all seen, he possesses. So a huge blow with two strikes against a guy that can be tough. Sanchez's focus has come up a lot the last couple of years, offensively. This is two games in a row that he's been picked off. This is becoming an issue in your mind? No. I think their teachable moments is what I think. I think he's been really hooked up as far as his prep, as far as his game calling, as far as his focus, obviously offensively. I think it's a case of getting himself in a little bit of an unathletic position where he got himself in trouble. And that's where, you know, we got to teach and clean it up and we will. You might have holders start that seven instead of getting out of it and all clean any. Is that over? Because we're staying away from Britain tonight. And I knew I may need a few more outs. So I felt OK with a holder with those guys and I really wanted Otto for the righties in the middle there. That was the matchups that kind of scared us a little bit, not scared us, but that we were most concerned about and had Otto targeted it at some point. So it felt like if I could get a couple with holder there, then I got Otto lined up to give me four, maybe five outs if necessary, and especially against, you know, when you get into Mancini and Nunez from the right side there, those are the matchups we like. So yeah, that was the thing. Something wrong with Britain? No, no, it's just, you know, three out of four into that off day, a lot of work. So, you know, just if we could just stay in away from them today, I thought it was important. That play would have been deeper into these two games. Yeah, and he will. Another positive step for him. But again, coming up into that, those righties there in the middle and where he was from a pitch count standpoint, you know, he was probably two or three hitters at the most there. So tough to take him out in that spot because, you know, he in a lot of ways earned that opportunity and a win right there, but just felt like that was a big point in the game with those two righties that have been a little bit of trouble in these first two games for him. After bird bobbles that ball, do you think he should take the out of first air? Do you think a good throw gets him? I don't have a problem with him coming at home at that point. I mean, that's decision time. And if maybe you make a perfect throw, you got a chance. It's kind of a bang, bang play anyway. So not an issue with the decision.