 Aaron, it seemed like there was some soft contact early, but then the Indians really barreled up Garrett Cole. What was the issue with him tonight, or this afternoon? Yeah, I mean, I think early on, just making it hard on him with some of the weirdest slicing down the line. The first four runs are all on soft contact. I actually thought he was throwing the ball well there. And then you're obviously up against it and down a little bit and gave up a couple home runs. But certainly his line is not indicative of how he threw the ball, so yeah, frustrating. Did his hamstring at all play a role in anything? Or was that fun? No, I don't think so. I think he was fine. I think just you've fallen a 4-0 hole and feel like you're really other than he hit the lead-off guy with two strikes that came around the score. But really in those first four runs, I kind of feel like you're throwing the ball pretty well. And now you're in a hole and frustrated by some two-out back-breaking off the end of the bats. But I don't think the leg was an issue. The offense has been outscored 22 to 4 over the last two games. How do you explain the lack of production? Yeah, it's obviously been the thing that's puzzled us the most this year. We've got to get better in a hurry, period. It just wasn't good enough today. The important thing is to remember we're not far off from where we were a couple of weeks ago where we were running them off. But we've got to do better than this. That's an awful couple of days out there. And we've got to get past it in a hurry. And not even get caught up. And we've got to play well. We've got to go play a complete game, like we did Friday night. But we can't do that every two, every three games. We've got to play really good baseball if we're going to even think about being where we want to be. Tom Merriam, you have the next question. Karen, do you think you've reached the point where you have virtually no margin forever the rest of the way? Say it again. Do you feel you've reached the point where you have virtually no margin forever the rest of the way in terms of wins and losses? Well, I mean, we've got a big series coming up now that we've got to play well. And then we're going to go on the road and play the two teams we're battling with. So obviously we're going to have to win those games. And so the last two days are awful. We've got to get past it and we've got to play well. And if we play well, we can beat anyone, but we haven't done it consistently enough. Go next to Lindsay Adler. Karen, you're obviously unhappy with your team's performance over the last couple of days. Is it just the execution that's bothering you? Are you OK with the level of effort and energy that you're seeing out there? Yeah, I know the guys are locked in. I know they're preparing. I know how bad they want it. Sometimes that can get in your way a little bit. And in the last two days where you fall behind and then you can't string that rally together, or maybe you do get a couple guys out there and it's been a double play ball or a ball hit to the fence. And it's like, man, we can't. But you've got to make that happen. That's on us to get that done and to put ourselves in position. And so but as far as where they are and what their mindset is, and yeah, I think it's in as far as the energy. I mean, even the energy today, when you're getting your teeth kicked in again, it's easy to. I didn't feel like ever the fight wasn't in there and the competes there. We just got to get the production now.