 You have any update on judge and was that concerning it to you at all in terms of how he was feeling out there. I took him out of the game. So yeah, it was concerning. He's I just I just spoke with him. He's doing pretty good. So hopefully we'll be in a good spot for tomorrow. Just dealing with some dizziness. I got a stable level connection. Can you hear me okay? Yep. Can't see you though. Ever. Yep. Okay. I want to see him. I'll be back on right now. Aaron, do you have a problem with what Lindor did circling the bases because they were talking about it on TV quite a bit. Started with his second home run as he rounded the bases. Right. I mean, I'm not even going to go go down that road of this, that boys will be boys and you know, I'm just going to leave it at that. Okay. The next one is the Adler. And is the dizziness something that judge was experiencing before the game? Yeah, when he, I think right after like the first pitch of his first at bat, he just got a little bit dizzy and, you know, lasted for a little bit. Next to Randy Miller. Well, we'll judge to get some tests done. I know Frazier had the dizziness and hasn't played since I guess it's probably different situation but what kind of test can you guys do? Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I know they just, you know, we're with them all game and then when I spoke with them after, you know, he said he's feeling good. So I don't know what all that's already been done or what will be done. I know every loss this time of year stings, but when it's Lindor that hits a third home run to kind of do you and does that make it hurt even more? No, I mean, it's, you know, he put out a great performance and, you know, we lost a tough ball game that we fought our way back in. I thought the, you know, I thought I thought we competed really, really well. It was, you know, it was kind of a back and forth game a little bit and, you know, great player had finished off a great night and that ultimately was the difference, but I don't think it makes it any worse. These games are huge, so stings when you lose them and it's pretty joyful when you win. And last thing, I think this is not a job of a playoff spot for the first time in quite a while. There's a couple weeks to go, but what's your take on where you guys are right now in the standings? If we play well, we'll be where we want to be. I mean, so that's, that's about, I don't know, what are we, 20 games, 20-ish games left now? I don't even know. Bottom line is we play really good baseball. We'll get to where we need to go. Thank you. Yep. Go back to Ken Davidoff. And you just talked about, you know, the fight you guys showed. I mean, did you like, you know, John Carla joined back? He, you know, he's not going to get suspended. He didn't throw any punches or anything like that. Did you like to see that? We're playing for a lot right now, Kenny. Again, I feel like you're trying to pull out of me and get the, make it a little controversial of, you know, I feel like we're fighting, we're competing really well. And, you know, I know our guys are in the right headspace and we're going through a tough stretch right now and a grueling stretch, but I like how we're competing right now. Thank you. Yeah. Go back to Tom Aram. Aaron, do you feel overall this was a more intense, more emotional series than most? Um, I mean, obviously with 9 11 last night and, and, you know, Sunday night tonight, a late start, obviously, you know, long, long games. You know, the last two nights being real back and forth real, you know, every pitch being huge down to the end. You know, those, and when you add in 9 11 and the two New York teams playing each other over that weekend, I think that does add a little something to it. But, you know, we're playing for a lot right now, regardless.