 And if you go back to that sixth inning and you think about the Devers at bat, is there anything you do differently with that 3-2 pitch? I mean, yeah, yeah. It's tough to question the pitch call. It's easier to question the pitch execution. I think understanding the situation, he's trying to swing there. There's runners in scoring position. I wanted to get that ball up and away. And you know what? If we walk him, we walk him. We had an open base. We had a righty on deck. And guy, maybe we felt we could have put on the ground and gotten to hit into a double player or something. So yeah, you know, I definitely wouldn't have challenged him in the zone if I could go back. But I think pitch call-wise, I think I'm fine with it. How do you assess the outing overall? Obviously not the finish you would have wanted. But you know, for five-plus innings there, you seem to have a really great rhythm. Yeah, I mean, unfortunately, it's kind of the same thing I've been feeling lately where I feel like I threw better than the result, and it comes down to just a few pitches. And when you're playing the Red Sox, a team with a good lineup and a quality team, it can just come down to a couple pitches in a game. And by letting those three straight guys get hits with two strikes there, I felt like that really was a big, big part of the game. Obviously coughed up the lead, gave them the lead. So yeah, I mean, just another night of a couple pitches really hurt. But overall, I'm encouraged with the way I threw. But that six-thinning just can't happen. Ken Davidoff, you have the next question. Hey, Janison, when Bogart hits that ball to left field, what are you thinking off the bat? And then as you're watching, it's quite a lot of emotions. I missed my spot right away. He's a pretty good highball hitter. He's got like a pretty flat swing up there. So there's not a ton of swing and miss up there. So right away, I kind of like jumped off the mound, knowing I missed my spot. Thought it was maybe a homer off the bat. And then I realized he didn't get all of it. And then it turned into a double. So just thinking, homer, maybe it's an out. Then it's a double, just a lot going on through my head there. But missed my spot. I mean, the game plan was never to throw a fastball up to him in that situation, especially after getting him to swing at two good sliders prior to that. So that's a tough one to live with there.