 I was actually just talking to Larry about it. I thought he threw the ball fine, kind of almost an excuse me swing to get it going. The one mistake in that inning, maybe leaving the two-strike pitch up to Telez that hit while the other way. But then the broken bat hit the other way. So I thought Delin threw the ball fine. It's just one of those days where placement's everything. So tough result, but no issue with how he threw the ball. In fact, I thought all day I thought our guys threw the ball incredibly well. Lin was terrific against a tough matchup with all those lefties. I thought he made a number of really big pitches. The one run they got was kind of that dumpy to the left. So I thought we threw the ball really well today. You've been saying for a while now we need to play better. We're capable of playing better, but the team has not responded this series dropping two of three. What's your level of disappointment? Yeah, frustrated. You get two runs there in the first inning. It looks like you're going to roll and don't want to take anything away from their guy because he pitched really well. But that's a game again. You've got a young pitcher there. You batter him a little bit there in the first inning, and you've got to finish it. You've got to continue to add on. But that said, I thought I could throw a terrific game as far as just mixing his speeds, moving the ball in and out. And yeah, frustrating, no doubt. Kenny. Aaron, how much does it hurt lifting in our defense in the ninth and one run? Yeah, I mean, that's going in. That's I think the first time it's come around to hurt us if it did indeed hurt us. But one of the reasons we feel comfortable is it's more of a September thing where you have the depth there and to be able to put an elite defender on the field knowing you got walk and other guys capable if you need to hit again. So yeah, I mean, that's part of it. Who else clapped to the right? Aaron, you said that it's a frustrating loss, understandably, but has your frustration turned to concern that it's getting late and the postseason is right around the corner and you guys just have not kick-started it yet? Yeah, first of all, it's never too late. And we're not even close to too late. We got to play better. Clearly, we're not playing our best right now. But the history of this game is littered with stories of teams that went into the playoffs in different scenarios, limping, playing great. The bottom line is you've got to be playing right when it counts. And don't mistake that for this is OK. But I still believe at my core that we have everyone in that room to do something special. And because we're getting pushed around a little bit right now and because it's difficult and we're not playing our best, this thing ain't even close to done. Who else? Anyone else? Aaron. Sarah, when the schedule came out, these last Boston series looked like they maybe would be huge for the division title. Seems like that might be out of reach. How do you look at the upcoming series with Boston? What you can accomplish? We're trying to get right, trying to play. We're trying to right this ship and get clicking and get certain guys going, jump-started. A couple of guys potentially back in the fold very soon will help, but we got to get jump-started. We're trying to kind of round into form as best we can in every facet. So the focus is going out and trying to play a great brand of baseball starting Tuesday afternoon. I mean, that's the focus, what it all means. The games are obviously very important, maybe not from a division standpoint, but obviously very important for where we stand. And we got to play well in these last couple of weeks to get to where we want to go. George, all right. You have any news on Chapman's sim game? No.