 What did you see from Severino as he was progressing? I thought he kept getting better, you know, I thought he was and I thought his misses were good misses. I thought the umpire had a really good strike zone and he was, you know, he was he was in and around the corners and I thought, you know, he finished the day probably in his mind empty in the tank there a little bit so he had a little extra juice even there at the end of his outing, but I thought overall he was sharp. Part of your objection there, the runner getting home in order? That was my only objection. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Did he should have been placed a third? Correct. Discussion correct on placing runners in situations like that? Correct. Because the runner maybe slowed when they called foul ball that he should not have been awarded home. Yeah, I clearly was a fair ball and we knew that and then when they said he scored, you know, I took exception to that and at least wanted to know the explanation for it and didn't really get that basically just saying you can't argue this. I said I want the explanation. So, you know, but in the end, I think the way the ball trickled away, I think you can make the case he scores there. I know you like the bullpen depth, but still veteran arms out and you guys continue to put up tremendous numbers. Bullpen runs a lot to this series 1.34 ERA for the road trip and a lot of innings too. Yeah, I mean, credit to them. I mean, a number of guys have stepped up and in whatever role we've put them in, you know, try and put them in positions where they can be successful, but ultimately it comes down to them and going out there and executing. And there's been a few guys, you know, I think an E and being on the IL right now, but him in that mix of guys that have really taken advantage of opportunities with a couple guys down, you know, pretty much everyone down there has been in a big spot in a high leverage situation. And, you know, more often than not, they've been able to deliver. And today, obviously knowing that Sevill was going to be short, we knew we're and no one were down, you know, King or Marinaccio today, you know, you're going to have to piece it together a little bit. And they all went out and did their job and did it well. So more often than not, we've gotten that. How would you sum up this trip overall? Great trip. You know, look, this is, it's been a tough stretch, you know, 33 out of 34, varying degrees of health. You know, we've gotten some guys back, but have been beat up. But I'm excited about how well this team is competing. And their level of, again, walk in with edge, prepare and compete. And they're doing that at a high level right now. And, you know, we're going to continue to get hopefully healthier. And that'll continue to help us and make us stronger. But the way this group is competing is, has really impressed me, especially through a tough stretch, you know, where we now we finally get a day off and get to into the homestand and hopefully can do well there. Do you have any extra satisfaction for this road trip knowing that it began with a lot of controversy and a lot of crazy things happened in Toronto, and you guys played through it and still win 607? I don't know. I mean, look, I mean, that's something we try and prepare for all the time and talk about all the time, you know, is, is whatever comes our way. You know, we know we're going to face adversity. We know we're going to face highs, lows, whatever it is, we got to be, be equipped to deal with it. And, you know, they've, they've dealt with it so far well. But we also understand we got, we got a long, long way to go. And we got to keep, keep putting our best foot forward. But pleased with, with how we came out on this road trip and just, again, control, control, and that's edge, prepare, compete, and we're doing that.