 Things sort of unraveled for Lynn quickly. Did you consider trying to get him out of there a little earlier? Not really. Once he got through D-Trick, and really a couple infield hits there, and I felt like he was still OK. And once he got through D-Trick, we still liked the match up there with him right on right for Dean and then Rojas, and not really having multiple innings out of Greeny, Britton, or Betances. So once we're at the bottom of the order there, I feel like we really wanted to try and get him through there, and then we could turn it over to the back end if we got through six. But I think just trying to go away with that fast ball, you saw it run across the plate, and Rojas put a good swing on it. What did you like about Chance Adams in that situation, the game really not too far out of reach at that point? When he came in, it would have gone to Greeny if it would have got to one or better, but just with what we're getting ready to come up against and not wanting to go too much to our high-leveraged guys, trying to squeeze a couple innings out of Chance. You're disappointed with the sloppy play there in the seventh as well? Yeah, I mean, we didn't do a lot great down here. We had some big performances, obviously, last night to be able to bail us out and pick up a big win. But I thought overall, we didn't play very good today. We got to get through this one, obviously, an off-day tomorrow. But we got to get after it starting Friday. Obviously, these are important. And we got to play better than we did tonight. When you have moments like that when you aren't playing as well as you'd like the team to play, do you consider that mental lapses or why do you think that occurs? No, I think sometimes there's bad things can happen in the course of the game. And we made a couple of mistakes. We didn't, for the most part, string together the kind of the bats we did at the back end of the homestand. And we're getting into that crunch time. And we got to turn the page quickly from this one and really get after it in Baltimore. What was Rich's doing that had just the starting pitch at Trevor Rich? What was he doing that was so cat everybody out there? He has a really good change up. I thought his arm speed up close on it was good. I thought he had a good feel for it. He was able to pitch up in the zone a little bit with his fastball. But mixed in enough sinkers with it. But that change up mixed in. And I thought he had a good feel for it tonight. Gave our guys some problems, especially the first couple of times through. Is Lynn a guy that you can trust maybe to go deeper in the game, not deeper in the game, but just that you can run his pitch count up higher than most guys on your staff? I feel like we're at a point with most of our guys that any given day, we feel like if they're going to be strong, they can run. That has been something that Lance has done throughout his career, a guy that's routinely been able to carry his stuff deep into games. And you don't worry as much about the pitch count as long as you feel like the stuff is still there. So he is one of those guys that if he's cruising along, tonight was a little different in that just with us being a little thin in the pen and stuff, there was more of a need for him to go deep. But I think typically he's a guy that when he's pitching well, can carry his stuff deeper into the game. I know Art had a couple of big homers last week and he was 0 for 10 in the series with 4Ks. He's down to 202. Are you concerned about him? What are you saying? Yeah, I mean, we've seen just in and out of that authority through the zone. And it's hard to put our finger on it. I thought we saw a couple of games there at home where I thought he was really impacting the ball. There was some force through the zone. And then here it's been a little bit more back to just not that life through the zone. And we got to be able to put our finger on it, help him find that consistently. I know he's working hard at it, but we got to start finding that more on a consistent basis. Because when he's impacting it through the zone, he's obviously dynamic with his ability to control the strike zone. But that's just been something that, since he's come back, has been very much in and out. Why was it on the ball that Rojas hit? You said he was trying to go outside with it, leaked in. Why was that important to, you know, I mean, it looked like Rojas did a pretty good job of getting his hands into the ball. I mean, is that his kind of hot zone? Well, I mean, yeah, I think when you're going, you know, he just went away there and you look at it. And, you know, typically if he goes in, it's more of that sink and you get the downward action. That one, you could tell, he was going away with it. And it just kind of hailed back over the plate, kind of into the barrel a little bit. Do you have an opportunity tonight, or are you going to stay away from it? We're going to stay away from Robbie tonight. Yeah. Is Sonny going to pitch now that in the game 1-2, I guess? Well, we'll see for sure. But I would say that he is likely to pitch that one of the double header days. Yeah.