 What made Jake Oterozee so tough? I thought he pitched up in the zone with his fastball real well. Slider split. I thought we had a number of quality at bats off him, actually, hit a number of balls on the button and hit some balls to the fence. But he pitched well. He mixed his three pitches, and we just weren't able to get it done. I mentioned some of the quality at bats. Were you OK with the approaches overall, or would you have liked them to change things up a little bit? Yeah, I mean, obviously, we want different results. And we need to get better. But I thought our intent today was really good. I thought the plans were solid. And if you look at that game, I thought we had a number of quality at bats on a lot of hard hit balls. But we expect more, and we've got to get it rolling. Severino started to give up a couple of hits in that six depending what was different about his stuff in the sixth. You know, I thought his slider from the get-go was really good. The shape of it was really good. The Vila was there all game. I thought he pitched to the edges pretty well with it. He was mixing his change up, probably just some pitches in the middle of the plate that they were able to jump on and hurt him with. But overall, I thought he threw the ball really well. Are you encouraged overall by what you saw based on the last couple of times? I was. I thought he had a presence in the mound. I thought he was confident. You could tell right away the shape of his slider gave him three pitches that he had a lot of confidence in. The velocity, stuff-wise, he was there. So absolutely a positive step. How pleased were you with Greg Bourde and his advance with what he's gone through? Yeah. Obviously, a big one to get us on the board there. He just missed the ball the first time. And then Oderizzi got him climbing the ladder with him in the second at bat. So adversity, certainly Greg's face that. And to continue to battle and fight and give us a quality at bat to get us a little bit closer there, that was encouraging. And I'm in five and a half months in. How do you get better? Well, I think we have all the equipment in that room to be the club that we expect to be. To be the club we intend to be. Baseball will punch you in the mouth every now and then. And we won't. We're clearly facing a little bit of adversity right now. And we'll embrace it. And we will be better for it. And I expect us to come out Friday ready to turn the page and ready to get after it. I thought in a lot of ways our intent, I guess, our commitment in the box was better for being as bad and getting no hit and all that that goes with that. I actually thought up and down the lineup I thought an intent was really good today. We just got to start getting results now. And we have the people in that room to get it done. We'll continue to work at it. And we'll come out of this adversity better for having gone through it. Has everyone tried to convince you to let him stay in? Yeah. What did he say? He just, he wanted to stay in the game. Do you, are you OK with how he handled that? Typically that's not a, what happens? I'm fine with my guys wanting to stay in the game. And he was very pitch efficient. Obviously it wasn't a pitch count issue. It was just starting to get a little way. And he's in the fight right now. And I respect the hell out of that. He wants the ball and he wanted to get out of that situation. Just the way we were lined up, I felt like it was the right move at the time. But I have no issue with him wanting the ball. Is it fair to say that just with his pitch count, this was a couple of months ago that he would have had the latitude to pitch his way out of? Well, I mean, so many things go into that. Sometimes pitch count plays a role. Sometimes where you're at, do you have a rested pen? What's the score of the game? You're coming up on an off day where all our high leverage guys are ready to roll. So it's a little bit different every single day. And you've got to weigh that and measure if you think he's starting to teeter there a little bit. Clearly there were some hard hit balls in that inning. That said, I think he could have got out of it. But I felt like Robbie against Rosario there was a little bit better of a match up at that point in time. Is there, does the way he's pitched the last couple of months, color your decision there in some way? I mean, I'm sure it all goes in the, it's baked into the pie as far as going into a game, what's available, all the different things that come into play and factor in. So that's possible. But all in all, he threw the ball really well. You mentioned overcoming adversity here late in the season. What can you do from your end to try to spark things for this team? Continue to work, continue to try and prepare and have our guys and our coaches have us in the best position to when we walk out on the field, we're ready to go. And again, it gets back to we have what it takes to be in a league club and we believe that we are. Now we've got to get back to starting to get some results and all we can do is dig in, work, make sure we're prepared, each game, each series as best we can and expect this to turn around.