 I mean, I'm still going over it, I feel like, you know, with a three-run lead going into the fourth, probably the lead-off walk, I mean, just got to throw more pitches in the zone. As the inning went on, you know, I still had more good pitches than not. I think all three of the base hits were pitches outside of the strike zone getting guys to expand. So, you know, I just, I don't truthfully have one thing as of yet, but I'm continuing to go over it. Do you at all feel like you let this team down this afternoon? Well, yeah. I mean, we have four runs in short game. Absolutely. Do you think this team is capable of getting back on track at this point? I mean, this is probably one of your worst losses of the season. Yeah, we have the talent in the room, you know, and we need to continue to fight. Anything's possible. Jake Seiner, you have the next question. Hey, you mentioned getting them to expand and being surprised they're still putting the barrel on the ball like they were. Do you feel like your stuff is maybe not as crisp right now and guys are just hitting balls in places, locations that you're not used to being hit or is that something different? I mean, I've certainly looked at it as, you know, even, I mean, I've certainly looked at it, but our metrics are telling us it's the same, it's the same stuff. Now, granted, obviously, you know, they're able to stay through some of those change ups and fight some pitches off. You know, so I can't say for sure it's that. I felt that I had pretty good stuff today and the ball was moving the way we wanted and, you know, it just hits, fell in, and those walks in the fourth are, you know, backbreaking to say the least. I mean, the struggles you've had, they do, they happen to align with when the crackdown on this foreign substance stuff started. Do you think there's any connection there? I know a lot of fans certainly suspected. Here's what you make that. Yeah, I mean, there's spent some good games in there too. So this game reminds me of a little bit of Tampa Bay game, I think, early in the year where, you know, we got beat on a few change ups, we got beat on some, I mean, I'm not going to say they're not like good hits, like, you know, they're good base hits into the outfield, but by no means are those balls getting really wracked around the field. But, you know, in order to hit those pitches, you have to stay inside the ball, you have to stay through the ball. So there's credit to be done there and we've limited some damage and pitched well, you know, and Boston, I mean, hey man, that first inning was rough, but we retired 14 out of 16 after that and finished strong. And I really thought that in terms of stuff-wise, like, the fastball location was even better today and, you know, maybe there was more opportunities to pitch inside, maybe there's some more opportunities for breaking balls. I mean, again, I'm still going over that. But I got to take the positives from a personal standpoint here and obviously, you know, losing the game and giving up the lead and being responsible for that is first and foremost on my mind, but, you know, I got to keep plugging away. Ken Davidoff, you have the next question. Hey Garrett, I believe that's the first time Yankee stands up to you, just how tough is that to digest? I mean, it is what it is. You know, you sign up for it when you come here and so it's not a good feeling and, you know, you just try to pitch well enough so that doesn't happen. How has the last week taken a toll on you guys? You guys have lost seven in the last eight. Just what kind of toll has that taken on you? I mean, it's there. We feel it. I mean, our objective here is to go out and try to win every game and not look forward and not look past, you know, but when you get in a slide like this, it's certainly tough.