 Another rough one for Severino. What did you think the issue was tonight? You know, again, more trouble there in the first inning where, you know, that first inning just not as crisp as, you know, really with any of the pitches. I thought the Mets did a good job with his slider of being able to lay off it some pitches that sometimes are chases. And then they put some good swings on sliders as well. But, you know, this, you know, the last couple outings where I feel like I've seen that sign where he's getting that life back on both his fastball and his slider, I didn't see that life as much today, even though we saw some late good velocity numbers, just getting that crispness back where, you know, from the side, you really notice that slider, that the shape on that slider, you know, where that fastball kind of has that ride, that pop at the end, didn't seem like it really had that tonight necessarily, you know, perhaps maybe a little bit overthrown the slider so he doesn't get the bite on it that he wants. And then, you know, they made him pay with a couple of mistakes. Because of the facts that you just mentioned, is there even more cause for concern when it comes to him and his numbers over the past couple of? Well, I mean, we got to help and find and get to the bottom of it. You know, physically, I think he's sound, but we got to, you know, we got to get this righted and that's on all of this because he's so important and obviously, he's so dynamic when he's right. You say physically you think he's sound. Have you checked with him and asked, does everything feel okay? Is the arm? Oh yeah, we check all the time, we keep checking with him and, you know, monitor him between starts and everything and yeah, I think he's okay. And we've seen enough flashes that he looks like savvy, but just, you know, a little bit of the flatness that other teams have taken advantage of with some slug. Mark? Erin, when you watch their reactions, like you mentioned with the slider, even the fastball, like some pretty easy takes, I mean, do you start talking about maybe giving this guy extra time between starts or skipping a turn just to sort of get back on track, regardless of how he's feeling physically? Right. Well, I mean, we, you know, we did that a little bit around the break, you know, obviously he threw an inning in the all-star game, but, you know, with that and, you know, there was, I don't know what it ended up being, probably about a 10, 12 day break. So, I mean, those are things we talk about, we consider, you know, it's also, you know, is it best to just kind of power through because again, we have seen the signs that, you know, he's shown enough to where it looks like he's close to being savvy. It's just, you know, right now just too many mistakes. Yeah, just piggybacking on that. And when a guy doesn't have that life or the crispness, and I would seem to suggest a little bit of fatigue, if not anything physical. So, as you weigh pushing through that versus maybe backing off, how do you, do you watch them? Yeah, I mean, those are all, you know, conversations, you know, that we all have, you know, from training staff to strength and conditioning for an office, you know, those are conversations we constantly have about our players and we'll continue to do so. But I don't think this is a situation where we're planning on skipping anything right now. Is there a way, like just generally with pitching that you think generally works better to push through something like this? Is it, can you guys usually able to pitch through it once you hit this? Yeah, a lot of times guys are, and they're, you know, they pitch through a little fatigue, pitch through a little dead period or a time when they're struggling a little bit and they kind of grind their way through it, you know, with Seville and really with all our pitchers, we've picked spots where we've tried to give them an extra day, slot in a guy, you know, to give him that six day or sometimes that seventh day. So I feel like we've done a fair share of that this year and we'll have to continue to kind of work through ways and get to the bottom of and get him righted because again, he's so important to us. Oh, Billy and Kenny. Yeah, can you just describe what's Sabafia's condition and... Just his knee, you know, his knees always, you know, the biggest concern with CeCe and, you know, when he kind of had to grind through that last start as well as he did pitch with it, but he kind of came to us and it was like, you know, it was barking pretty well. So we decided, you know, best by DL and him now maybe only means he misses one start and we kind of maintain that and, you know, the swelling wasn't very bad, which is a good sign. So we do believe it's probably just one turn through and hopefully something that benefits him down the stretch. Kenny. Aaron, who will take CeCe's turn on Friday? We'll talk about that some more. I would say it'll likely be CeCe and he'll probably be inserted in the middle of the week. Anyone else up against the wall? Just as far as the next three days, you don't have anybody announced as starters. Do you know who you're gonna be throwing against the race? We'll get that, we'll try and get that announced by tonight. I just wanna make sure a couple of things and that we're lined up how we think it's going. Okay, thank you.