 Clifford, why do you think this offense is struggling? We try to be consistent and the last few games we don't control too much, I guess. We always try to attack, but I feel like we attack on bad vision. We managed too many really good vision and too many good opportunities. But maybe it's just two games, two more is another day. How do you break that cycle? You talked about swinging at bad pitches and as a group not hitting pitches that you could do damage with. How do you guys stop that, essentially? I feel like the first guy goes to the home play and depends how he do. I feel like that is a motivation for us. We have a group, we're working really hard together and now the last two games, we fell too many things. But I mean, like tomorrow is another game and we're back to do what we was do the last few weeks. Joe Marcero, you have the next question. Hey, Gleiber, I think you guys as a team now have hit into 50 double plays. It was worse than the majors. I'm curious, from an approach when you go up there, do you change anything or do you think it's just unfortunate bounces hitting the ball in a bad spot type of thing? And how deflating is that? You had bases loaded no outs in the second inning when you get a double play in a situation like that. It's hard. I mean, I feel nobody want to hit the ball for sure. I mean, everybody want to do the job. But I mean, right now, our pitchers control really well and we are not really good consistency guys on a sport position. I feel like we always aggressive, but sometimes we are too much aggressive and that is the moment we hit too many round balls to double play. I mean, the key is control the song and sometimes we forget about that. We just want to do too much there and for sure help the team. But I mean, for value, we don't do too much right now. I mean, we just try to continue to do what we do the last few weeks, control the song and do that much for the guys and we'll do what we do all right.