 What were you able to do to settle in a little bit out there after that first inning? Started attacking with fastballs in. I felt like I was able to get a little bit more uncomfortable at bats. First inning was behind an account. Had to throw some pitches over the middle plate and got burned. Aaron Boone said before the game that the Yankee, that your season is essentially on the line after the sweep by the Red Sox. Now with the loss tonight, why do you think this team just isn't responding? I don't know. We've been having some conversations. I got a lot of respect for everybody in that locker room, and I still have a lot of faith that we'll get it together. But it has not clicked yet, and it's frustrating. When you say you have conversations, who leads those conversations? Everybody, a lot of the vets. Guardi, Judge, Cole, O'Day, Britt, Voight, they're all very vocal. Lindsay Adler, you have the next question. Mike, last time you talked about how you need to figure out how to get through first inning, and then you see yourself settle in the second. Do you feel like something like an opener would help you with that, or is it more like settling in as the game starts? That's the issue. No, I don't think that that would change anything for me. It's not like facing the top of the lineup is any different or treating it like it's a bullpen appearance or something would help me get through that first inning. I think that I get a little bit too cute in the first inning because I see, obviously, lineups constructed where the 1, 2, and 3 in the lineup are supposed to work well together. So I try to be a little bit more finesse against those guys, and I think I just need to attack them like I do once I settle in. So it's sort of like going into the game with a plan to attack them as you would later in the game, but then sort of just facing them it sort of changes the way you're pitching to them. A lot of times I like setting guys up for their second and third at bats. And so it's either playing into their strengths early because I know it'll expose a whole late or throwing pitches that I wouldn't necessarily want to throw because I want to throw a certain pitch later. I want to save a pitch for them. Otani was the inside fastball, and I had to wait until I got to a 3-1 count to throw it in the first inning. But that's one of those where in his third at bat, I just went fastball, fastball, fastball, and just wanted to pound it. I should have done that in the first inning. And I think it sets the tone a little bit better. And so instead of kind of being cute and trying to open up holes for their second and third at bat, I'd rather just have a clean first inning.