 Aaron, what made Minoa so tough this evening? You know, he's been tough on us every time we faced him. You know, I remember seeing him in Dunedin last year for the first time before he had made the club. And, you know, he's just kind of, he's had our number to this point. You know, he's got that late movement on the fastball. I don't think he made a lot of mistakes with his secondary today. And, you know, it's just tough to mount much against him. He was off our barrel a lot. And, you know, we had the one good opportunity where he walked some guys where we gave ourselves a chance. And Bishat makes a pretty special play in the hole, I thought. And then, you know, later on, I thought Donaldson did a good job of, you know, shooting Simba the other way in our other good scoring opportunity, and Espinall made a really good play. So they made a couple of big plays when they did get in trouble. But for the most part, Minoa was in control. You mentioned the big plays in the seventh inning. Did you think that Higashiyoka ball was dropping? I thought, I was kind of trying to give it some body leg. I thought it was a hope, and I thought I had a chance. I wasn't sure. And then, Jameson Tyone, one mistake pitch. But aside from that, what did you think of his outing? Yeah, I thought Jameau threw the ball well, you know. You know, Springer had some good at bats against him, you know, starting with that first inning where he was able to spoil a lot of pitches, you know, saw a lot of pitches from him, and hit the ball down the corner there, and then got the homer on him. But overall, I thought Jameau mixed pitch as well. I thought his fastball had good life up in the strike zone. He commanded it. The slider's a better pitch for him now. Thought he mixed in some good curveballs as well, and he even flashed his change up a little bit. So really, pitch efficient, good start against obviously a really good offense for Jameau. Unfortunately, we couldn't get anything behind him.