 Jonathan, why do you think you maybe weren't quite as sharp, especially long at bat? I mean, you can clear point out the walks, you know, they're definitely not doing me a favor there with those walks, so definitely got to be better with that. You know, when you encounter long at bats and then the walking people, you kind of make it into a long inning, you know, and you start losing and getting tired, you know, so definitely got to work on that. How much stress does it put on you as a pitcher when the offense just really isn't producing? No stress at all, you know, the offense is not my job. You know, my job is to pitch, execute pitches, you know, and try to hold the game for our team. You know, it doesn't matter if, you know, our offense is producing or not. That's, you know, for me, I have to do my job, you know, and obviously, you know, a tough day for me today. Not exactly, you know, what I wanted today. After that 10 pitch at bat, I think the pitch comes up to 28. The door comes up. Litky's warm in the bullpen, were you surprised they stuck with you? Did you want to face the door there? No, not surprising at all, you know, because mentally I was ready to finish my inning there, you know. Unfortunately, it was a pitch too much in the middle of the play in the zone there, it will get connected, you know. But yeah, I was ready, you know, and Boone gave me the confidence to finish that inning, you know, as well. So I was mentally ready to finish that inning.