 You obviously thought that was off the plate. What did you think based on video? It was off the plate. OK. What did you see unfold after that? A good teammates. We're invested, man. You know, people look at it, we're in first place, but we're playing for something. You know, we're trying to win a World Series, trying to play for home field advantage. And you know, we're invested. We're not just coming out here going through the motion. So we care, and I'm glad to be a part of a group who, you know, each guy, everybody has each other's back. And that's what I saw. Looked as if May was staring into the dugout. Subsequently, it looked as if Cuzzy was dragging it on the whole time. I asked him a question. I asked him, how could he make that call? He was very sure of himself that that picture was right there. It wasn't. And then after that, it should have been over. And he just continued to stare into the dugout. But again, you see it all the time. And he won't have to answer any questions like we do. And, you know, that's the sad part about it. You said good team mates. By that, do you mean Boone defending you? Do you mean Guardi doing what he did? Yeah, I mean, I think Boone's been awesome, you know, not just defending me, but defending everybody. I mean, we have a really good idea of the strike zone when guys make really good pitches, one of my pitches, you walk back to the dugout, you tip your hat. But when it's obviously, you know, obvious balls, and, you know, I'm a guy. When I get on base, good things happen. So I'm grinding out at a bat right there to make something happen against a good team. And you take the bat out of my hands and you never know how that can change the shape of the game. And, you know, like I said, guys are invested. Guys care. We're not just going to give that bat away because we're in first place. We're trying to do something special. There's been a few incidents with the team, with Umbar's. Boone seemed to think that he was a little concerned that Umbar's might look for things. Is that something that you guys have to keep in mind? You know, we're going to have to. We're going to have to. You know, I don't think Guardi, anything Guardi did warn him to get a thrown out of the game. But that's how they're going to be. We're definitely going to have to change some things. And, you know, try to control our emotions a little better. How does that affect what you do or how you play? I don't know how it's going to affect it, but we're going to continue to come out here with the same grit, the same tenacity, same hunger, and continue to do what we do. And that's why you play good baseball together as a team. And, you know, I don't think it should be a tough adjustment. Aaron, you said you wanted to set up the Umbar as well. You want to get up to the escalator and get this on. I thought today, I thought he'd just continue to stare in the dugout when I didn't think he needed to do that, so. Did you get a sense that Cuzzy was doing that as well? I don't know. I wasn't focused on Cuzzy. The plate umpire in general this year, is it feel like it's getting worse to you or it's just select umps? I don't know. I don't want to go by day to day. I know these guys are human, but we are too. You know, everybody has a job to do. And we take a lot of pride in what we do. And again, I think emotions are just running hot because we care. So I can't do anything about what's went on in the past. But you know, today the president, you know, he missed the call. Are the interactions getting different between players and umpires? I don't know.