 Go. Erin, how do you wrap your head around that eighth inning? Three errors, six runs. Yeah, just not a good inning for us, obviously. Low wasn't quite as sharp, fell behind the first hitter. They put some really good swings on some balls, too, obviously. They hit the ball pretty hard that inning. But we're in pretty good position there. In a tight ball game with Low and Chappy lined up there. And they got it done. And we didn't that inning. How good your bullpen has been to start this season? Is it almost a little odd to see them back to back days have issues? Sure, sure. But you also know you're going to have the occasional day or whatever. So that happens. But yeah, I'm always surprised because I know what they're capable of and know what we expect of them and look forward to them getting back out there and picking up, putting this one behind them. How much of a step forward was this for Tyone tonight, going deeper into the game? He had that stretch where I believe he retired 13, 14 batters in a row. Yeah, I thought he pitched well again. Thought took him a couple innings to really get locked in. But then I thought he got really sharp. And like you said, as his outing went on, he got a little bit better. And to pitch us into the seventh inning there, he set us up really well tonight to go out and try and get a victory. And we just couldn't finish it off tonight. Other questions? Tom Merriam, go ahead. DJ's two homers to right field tonight. Do you think he has a stroke back from the last couple of years? Good to see him do that. No question. Not a base hit the other way. So good to see DJ really get into some balls the other way, obviously. And yeah, that was good to see. And hopefully something that really gets him going. Zach, Brazillor, please unmute. Before the game you had mentioned, Gary, you thought he was starting to come along. He hit a homer, hit another ball deep, and walked in. What did you think of his bats? And will he play them more? Good. I thought his bats were really good. Like you said, I mean, the homer, the walk, he's making good swing decisions, good contact on a ball up in the strike zone there at the end. We'll see, you know, on tomorrow, lean him more towards Sunday with the day game tomorrow and probably have Gary catch Sunday. But I'll go work through it right now. Brian Hoek, please unmute. Aaron, that was Giajia's first error in three years about how uncharacteristic is it to see him boot a ball like that? Yeah, I mean, he's as good as it gets out there. So anytime, you know, he doesn't do something, you know, perfect, it kind of catches you off a little bit. So, you know, those are going to happen, you know, obviously running and chasing a ball in the gap, you know, I didn't see the, but it looked like probably, might have been a double anyway, you know, where when that ball is kind of slowing down, it's kind of that in between hop and you're trying to, you got to stick it with the glove instead of it's not just rolling in there automatically. So it's a little bit of a challenging play there, but you know, obviously with Giajia, you see him do so many things well out there. So I guess it's a little surprised, but probably would have been a double anyway.