 Aaron, it seemed like a real grind with Cece Savathia tonight. What were you seeing from him on the mound? I just thought early on he was struggling with his cutter, just from a velocity shape of the pitch and then getting it where he wanted to. And it got him a little bit of trouble early. He adjusted and competed really well, went more four-seamers. And after struggling there early, Elise was able to get us into the fifth inning there on just grinding it out a little bit, but a tough night. You mentioned that you had the bullpen up there in the second inning already. What does it say about him? Doesn't have his best pitch in the cutter and is still able to get you into the fifth? He's such a good competitor. You know, just someone that I have so much respect for. And the way he goes about everything he does. And you know, he wasn't at his best tonight, but to kind of figure out a way. And in some way, save or pen a little bit was big. Geolito on the mound on the other side. What type of an emotion shift was it? You have Luke Voigt that hits that home run early. I have to imagine the team is feeling pretty good at that point only for things to change there. Yeah. You know, obviously that's a hot pitcher right now and a guy throwing the ball really well. And he settled in and showed us a little bit why he's been so tough. You know, the ability, obviously to pitch with his fastball, but that change up in any count that he's able to throw, you know, even if he's behind is kind of an equalizer for him, you know, the slider he's mixing in now. So, you know, he made it tough on us and we just weren't able to mount enough. Sessa's really had a rough June. What's going on with him? Well, you know, we didn't make a couple plays behind him that that didn't help. We didn't play real clean baseball behind them. But, you know, struggling a little bit with strike one. I mean, you know, you got to come in. It's tough to pitch from behind. And I think too often of late, it's been, you know, ball one and then trying to work your way back in the count makes it tough. So getting ahead is paramount for any pitcher, but for Luis right now as well. Does it feel like a crisis right now with the rotation or is this just sort of one of the stretches that a team has through? Look, I mean, obviously it's been a tough stretch for us here these last 10 days or whatever it's been. But I think it's been a little bit of everything. We just haven't played well enough to win consistently. And some nights it's been pitching. Some nights we haven't, you know, been able to mount enough offensively. There's been a couple of games where we haven't played clean defensively. We just got to play better overall and do it as a group. And when you're doing those kind of things, you start to notch some wins, especially with the people we have in there are capable of. But we have to play better, you know, in every facility game to start getting back in the winning column. Aaron, you guys played crazy good for a long time despite a slew of injuries. Do you feel like that's catching up on you guys at all in terms of fatigue? No, no, I don't. I mean, it's inevitable you're going to hit a patch, you know. But, you know, we got to play better. There's no question about it. But, you know, you can't be fazed by the ups and downs that are inevitably going to come with the season. And we won't be. But, you know, definitely in a little bit of a rough patch where we need to play better in every facet right now. You have to start your opener tomorrow? Yeah, it'll be chat green. It'll start tomorrow.