 John Carlo Joey just kind of made the comment that you guys try not to get too high or too low or listen to the outside noise at this point in time of the season, knowing how important every game is and that you still control your own destiny. But just how difficult is it to not think about those things right now? Yeah, you gotta acknowledge it and know it's there, but it's nothing really productive comes from that. So that doesn't help us execute on the field. It doesn't help us get a job done. So yeah, we need these next two for sure. And yeah, tonight is over with. We got another one in 12 hours or so. You managed to drive one into that first inning and then obviously you guys rallied late in the ninth, but overall it seemed like the offense was stalled a little bit tonight. Just what makes that raise pitching staff so tough, not only tonight, but really throughout the course of the entire season? Yeah, they're making good pitches staying on the corners, not leaving too many pitches over the plate. So when you can execute like that, you're gonna neutralize a good lineup. So they'll make mistakes and we gotta capitalize. Tom Marry, move to the next question. John Crawlett, you had a couple of adventurous face running in the ninth inning. Was that also to just get the team inspired for the late rally? Well, saw an elevated ball to second. So I gotta take second, give us, you know, get a scoring position and they're giving me third base. So we gotta take that too. But yeah, if it got us going a little better then that's good, which we were able to get a couple of runs out of it. So yeah, just came up short. Bob Clapish, you have the next question. Jay-Paul, it was a race this tight, nerve-wracking. Would you say you're enjoying it? Is it fun? Is it thrilling? Or do you try and block all of that out, considering how high the stakes are? I'm in and out of those emotions you described there, but I'm more just trying to stay focused, trying to be locked in, don't want to be bouncing around. You know, we're down, we're up, we're gonna, you know, we lost, all this stuff. It's just stay focused, do what I can do. Do what I can control up there. And yeah, try to help us win. Randy Miller, you have the next question. Yeah, John Carlo, you had some big seasons that a lot of things when you were in Florida for all those years and carrying teams. And doing it now in New York with the pressure, is it a different feeling in your mind? You feel like you're substantiating yourself that you're doing this in New York with pressure, some of the same things you did in Florida? I haven't sat to think about that, that those are off-season evaluations that they'd all do that I'll look back and say I could have done this better, that better, but I'm gonna stay in the zone and try to just, you know, focus on helping us win each day. So we got a lot of work to do and takes a lot of mental and physical strain and focus. So I'm not worried of, I'm not thinking about like personal, how good I'm doing, pressure, no pressure or whatever. I gotta handle each situation one at a time and try to get it done. Brendan, Cuddy, you have the next question. John Carlo, how's it to not have DJ in the lineup, especially on a night like tonight with the six, so high? Yeah, I mean, he's a very tough at bat. He runs, he's the spark of our lineup up top there. So, yeah, it's tough, but it's what we got right now and we'll see how it goes. And have you had a chance to talk to him throughout today? See how he's doing? Yeah, I have, but I'm not gonna speak for him. We'll just keep that in with us.