 the manager's report brought to you by Geico. Aaron, what made Manoa so tough from your vantage point? You know, I think he, I think he, his fastball played up a little bit. Looked like he moved it around, mixed in a secondary well. You know, I thought in the middle innings there, both sides with a little bit tough, challenging, you know, the shadows rolled in, but he was in control, you know, the entire game, you know, four pitch walk to start the game. And then he got his command in line and, you know, had three pitches going for him. And, you know, we just obviously didn't mount much. Now, when you would have liked to have seen for your side, but can you appreciate that type of a debut out of a guy? Yeah, you got to tip your cap, he pitched well and beat us today. So, and, you know, so we got to, we got to pick ourselves up here and find a way to punch through. How difficult is it when you don't have a lot on a guy? I know you faced him a couple of times during spring training, but a lot of guys probably seeing him for the first time. Yeah, I mean, look, that's always one of the challenges as a hitter, you know, you prefer obviously having some experience. Obviously now you're able to, you know, have as much information as possible. And we did see him in spring, where he pitched really well against us in spring, where I actually thought his fastball was even a little more lively in spring. But, you know, we, you know, we got to find a way to create a little bit more traffic there and come through in some spots. Who else, Farron? Greg Joyce, go ahead. Aaron, how would you kind of describe the atmosphere there? It's kind of, seems like a weird game with a small crowd and then obviously that the cheering session for him, just how would you describe it? Yeah, it was, it was a little odd, you know, you know, the sparse time of start, obviously, so not a lot of fans in the building and then, you know, heavy Blue Jay contingent with, you know, his, I'm assuming friends and family and everything up there. So it was a little unique and a little different, certainly playing here. Brian Hoek, please unmute. Aaron, to only get two hits, you didn't get anybody in scoring position. Just how frustrated are you with the offensive right now? Yeah, I mean, we're frustrated, but we don't, you know, we don't have time for that right now. We got to find a way to, you know, dig in and have some good at bats now against Robbie Ray. We got to, you know, we didn't string much together. A couple of soft hits is also, we got to do a little bit better than that and hopefully we can start here in about a half hour. Meredith? Aaron, I know that this game just ended, but anything unexpected for the game two lineup? I know Urschella wasn't in there. Game one, will he be in in game two? Yeah, Geo's in there in game two. You know, a couple in and out, judge is DH and again, yeah. No injuries or issues or anything like that. Nothing like that. Okay, thank you. Yep.