 Aaron, what was Kukuchi able to do to you guys tonight? Well, everything. I mean, was able to change speeds on his fastball. You know, he could dial it up there in the 90s at times. Looks like he cut the ball, pulled the string in, out, pitched really well, and really shut us down. I mean, we didn't make much hard contact against him. He was in command from the get-go, and obviously they got out to a lead, and we just couldn't mount much against him, you know, threw a couple hits out there finally. But he beat us down tonight. What did you see from the wise guy? Just again, you know, a lot of pitches that struggle to put away guys in certain situations. You know, they foul off some of his good pitches, so he gets into some long counts. And then, you know, then he starts to fatigue a little bit from just a little off on the stuff and then command a little bit as it, you know, especially having a long first inning there, just kind of snowballed from there. You know, he battled, but, you know, you see the flashes in there, you see how good it can be, then we just got to keep working at it with him as he continues to develop. Dan, how is Urshala? I think, okay, I haven't seen him yet, but they took X-rays just to be safe, and they were negative, and it seems like a bruise, so we'll just kind of monitor that overnight. And with Dan Duhar, I know he asked you about him before the game, how do you make sure that he doesn't let this get into his head, just kind of getting off to a rough start since he's been back? He's really good, you know, and, you know, struggling is, you know, you're gonna go through this as a big leader, even when you're a really good player. So he'll work his way through it, and it'll be fun when he does. Who else, Brian? Aaron, the TV cameras pretty clearly showed a substance under Kukuchi's cap. Were you aware of that, and do you care? I was aware of it very late. I heard they were talking about it, so I was made aware of it sometime like in the eighth inning there, so I'll take a look at it and we'll kind of see what we make of it.