 it's always difficult, you know, when you get into the dance and you feel like you have a team that has a chance to win the ultimate prize, the ending is abrupt and awful. So it always, you know, takes some getting over, but you also have to get over it and have to move on and press on and and get ready to try and, you know, close that gap. How much we've closed the gap? I don't know, we'll see. We're in February, you know, it's like we got a long way to go to even get that opportunity to find out if we get to play in the playoffs and have that crack again. We feel like that's our expectation. You know, I feel like every year that I've been here, we've gone in with the idea that we want to be a championship team and feel like it's a reasonable goal. We've had a team to where that's been a reasonable goal, but obviously we haven't done it yet. So and you know, there's been some teams, namely the Astros that have been a nemesis that have knocked us off a couple times. So and they've kind of set the standard right now, certainly in the American League. So but that said, you know, we got a bear of a division that we've got to go through. You know, I feel like in a lot of ways there's a number of the teams in the American League are better. I think there's, you know, three, four teams that are going to be better in that realistic hunt for a playoff berth, as well as some rebuilding teams over the last few years that are, you know, coming out of the rebuild a little bit and that are going to be more competitive. So, you know, we can talk about, you know, closing the gap. But right now that's all that's all talk. We we got a long way to go. We got workouts here to get ourselves ready for for spring training games and spring training games to get ready for the season and, you know, first and foremost, trying to win the Eastern Division again. And but right now any of its talk. Marley, I'm sorry, Tyler and then Marley. You know, one thing the Astros did to you guys, but also to Seattle and the Phillies is they just struck a lot of guys out. I mean, 50 strikeouts in four games. Do you view the strikeouts as a problem or just as a four game blip? And how do you reduce the strikeouts while still hitting a ton of homeruns? Well, I view it as I think the Astros team that we faced this past postseason or in this past year was probably as good a pitching staff as we faced in any run that we've had in the playoffs. You know, I thought the raise in 2020 in the in the pandemic year had a really dynamic pitching staff that was so I think part of that was I thought we faced a really great top to bottom pitching staff that kind of did that to everyone. You know, we had some key contributors, real key cogs in our lineup that were not available to us, which I think hurt us a little bit and then coupled with we didn't perform the way at the top of the heap. So we're constantly trying to address those things. You know, you know, I think in a lot of ways we had, you know, I think we led the league and run scored last year. Like that's that's actually a thing. I mean, we're trying to score runs and, you know, we ran up against a bit of a buzz saw and we were a little depleted. But that said, we're going to win it all. We're going to win the prize. We got to find a way to get by these teams that, you know, on a given year, really got it rolling on the mound. We got to find a way to be able to win those nipping top games, too.