 Another really disappointing loss for the Yankees. 12-7 the final. Look, Jack, this was a game where it looked like, okay, the Yankees got out of the gates quickly. They were able to tack on runs throughout. They set up their high leverage relievers, and then it came apart in the sixth. Yeah, they were in position to win, as you just described. And then Ryan, the end result is a humiliating loss and embarrassing loss. And the kind of game where the Yankees right now should be looking deep inside themselves and saying, what the heck just happened? Because as you said, they're up 6-2 in the sixth inning. They've got their four big relievers ready to go in green, autovino, and Chapman. They never get to the final two because green and autovino struggle so much. Autovino, in fact, allowed six earned runs, did not get it out. Only the fifth Yankee pitcher in the last century plus to allow that to happen. And you look at that inning, Ryan, and it goes like this. 10 runs scored, 67 pitches thrown, 43 minutes and one dark cloud that continues to hover over the struggling team. Yeah, I can't remember seeing an inning with 67 pitches. John, what was your reaction to the way things unfolded in the sixth inning? Well, Ryan, I think I'm just looking at taking a bigger picture view of this whole thing. I mean, the last couple of days, it's been the lineup for the Yankees that hasn't been able to get it done. You can point at times during this bad stretch that the starters have not been good. And today it was the bullpen. And Jack's right, it was two of the big arms that came out of the bullpen. And we know that the Yankees, we don't know that Aaron Boone likes to script his games and with some of his relievers and finding the lanes that they're gonna be effective in. Well, you know, with a lead there in the sixth inning, you bring in Chad Green and you have your big boys ready to go. This is a game that you have to win. Green didn't have it. He didn't have anything to finish people. Walked a couple of batters. But Adam Autovino, and we've heard Aaron Boone say this, he always wants to give him a clean inning and we kind of saw that tonight. You can't bring him in a game when there are runners on base. I mean, the running game, the opposing teams just take advantage. And I thought when I was watching Autovino, he was so concerned with the running game, so concerned with changing up his rhythm to home plate, so concerned with all these things that he wasn't executing any pitches and had a terrible performance. So I have to hear from Aaron Boone after this one because some of the shots that we saw in the dugout, he seemed like a deflated manager. It's gonna be interesting to hear his comments.