 Three home runs allowed by Jay Hap today. What caused him to really struggle on the mat? Yeah, I thought he struggled with his secondary stuff and even his two-seam. I thought the four-seam was OK, but it didn't seem like he had much to go with it. And then, as a result, got hurt with a few long ones. Who else? Kenny. Harry, I think this is a sixth start this year, allowing four or more runs. Do you see a through line there, a pattern? Well, I mean, a fly ball pitcher that is the key for him is being precise. And that's what he's been good at throughout his career and when he's been good for us this year, too. So when you miss a little bit or maybe like today, you don't have some kind of secondary to keep him off balance, those fly balls can hurt you when you make mistakes with it. I think just enough mistakes, I think he's been hurt a little bit by some balls here that have just gotten out. But I think that's a little bit of the storyline. Dan, after a winning streak like you've just ended, is it easier to put this one on the rear of your mirror? I don't know. I hate walking in after losing, but they're really good at doing that. So one thing I don't really worry about, even when we're going through a tough stretch or like right now when we're playing really well, I feel like these guys are really good at coming out and focusing and tomorrow's a new day. And so no matter what's going on with our club, that's always something that I want to be one of our hallmarks. Tomorrow is the most important. Tyler to the right. Aaron, you've played your two series now against Houston. And I know they didn't have some of their guys this weekend. And you didn't see Cole. But do you have a good better sense now of how you match up with them? And how do you think you match up with the Astros? Is there a fellow power? I mean, I think well, they're obviously a great team. And we may, again, cross pass playing for a lot more. So anytime you're up against a team like that, you got your work cut out for you. But we certainly feel like we always feel like we match up well with other clubs. And if we're playing our best, I always love our chances. But you know, you got to bring it against these guys. Dave, back left. Aaron Verlander had had a little trouble with home runs himself this year being a fly ball pitcher. What did he do so well against you guys today? I mean, he just kind of was on. And it becomes that tough to hit. Yeah, I thought he really changed speeds well. It changes speeds with his breaking ball, different kind of sliders. He's able to flip the curve ball up there. And then obviously the 95, 96 in the bag too. So he's really good at repeating his delivery. And ultimately command in all his pitches include his secondary. So he doesn't really get too much into a pattern. And I think the different looks on the breaking ball can sometimes be a problem. Dan, how has the judge looked to you and has bat so far since he's been back? Yeah, all right. Obviously not locked in yet. But the judge is about the last guy I worry about. It's truly a matter of time. When he locks it in real good, it's going to be on base and power for days. So I feel like he's finding his timing right now. And I feel like it's a lot closer than the results probably. Dan, can you just pass it back? And then Kenny, if you don't mind, pass it on there. Thank you. Aaron, 26 games now with a home run. What's it like just every day to see somebody else leave the yard in the depth of the lineup? We got a great lineup. And a lot of guys that can hurt you. You know, it's in a lot of ways, one of the ways we're built. And I think we do a really good job, especially in this ballpark, and especially our right-handed hitters of being able to use the entire field, which, you know, when you play here, is important if you're going to hit for consistent power. And our guys, for the most part, really do that well. Anyone else? Thank you, Aaron.