 Aaron, how would you describe what happened offensively there in that fourth inning? I mean, the ball down the line. I thought I caught it. It obviously came out of my glove. I thought I was in foul ground. As soon as I missed it, I got the ball in as fast as possible. I just got beat on the other one. The ball hit hard right over my head. If I make the first one, we're out of the inning. What did Aaron Boone say to you when he said he was putting Floriel in that situation? He was taking me out of the game. He's going to sit me. I got to make those plays, obviously, to help our team win. He said it wasn't a punishment. How did you view it? I got benched during the game. That's rough, especially when all you want to do is produce for your team. You know, your first two of bats are a strikeout, so it is what it is. I just got to prepare for tomorrow. That game cash was obviously a tough play. Is the disappointment with yourself in the moment before in your mind? When you're taking it, it was just completely different? I mean, you got to move on. As hard as it is, especially when you miss a play like that. That I make all the time. It's rough, but no. I feel like I moved forward from that. I just couldn't make the second play. What was his message for you? Move on. That's pretty much what we've got to do. We've got to move on. Those are tough plays. When you're the guy that doesn't make the play, it's rough. Especially when you want to make the play for your team. He was just saying, let's go. Next one. How hard is that? You had the fans at you who looked like you were really devastated by missing it. Yeah, I don't know how I missed it. I was in my glove and all of a sudden it's out of my glove. Next thing you know, runners are running all around and scoring. It's the play that you got to make. You feel you could have refocused and continued in the game if you've been on that too? Yeah, especially when stuff like that happens, all you want to do is fight. You want to find a way to produce for your team. The next time you come up, the next time you're on defense, you want to find a way to somehow impact the game that evens it all out. Aaron, did getting your credit all strike out your first time up here and hearing loud boos right away? Does that impact you in any way or are you able to shut them down? No. I think the most important one for me was with men in scoring position. When people aren't on, it's a lot more different. When guys are in scoring position and you have a chance to get on the board, you want to get on the board.