 Aaron, what do you think, Oraldus Chapman, struggle tonight? Well, Anderson got a base hit off him, and then he lost Moncada when he had a chance there with the walk. And then fell behind Robert there. Got a split in the zone there, 3-1 count, and he didn't hit it great, but was able to get it through. So I thought he was aggressive. Losing Moncada, that's the one that, you know, obviously he didn't want to do that, but I thought he was aggressive with his stuff. Knowing that Anderson is a guy that can steal and will steal, did you feel like he was unnerved? No, I didn't think he was unnerved. I actually thought he was very much in control of the situation. And a lot of times when Oraldus is very aware of the running game like that, he quickens it up, and it kind of shurs him up mechanically. So no, I don't think he was unnerved. What was the thought process from Isaiah Kiner-Felefa? How does he get thrown out in that situation knowing Judge would be getting a chance in that? Yeah, well, first of all, he's got to be tagging up, and then it's a read. If you read the ball, it's going to go over the cutoff man. You got to get the third base there with less than two out. So I think he saw it out of Pollock's hand high. I haven't talked to him completely about it yet. Saw it come out, because from our angle, it looked like it came out high, but you got to make sure you see it over the cutoff man, and that's when you move to third. Otherwise, you got to tag, read it, and then go back. Did he try to draw the cut? No. No, I don't. I think he read it high and felt like he could get there. But I haven't gone through it with him yet. Oraldus was kind of shut down by Kykel there. How was he? Yeah, I thought Kykel was good, man. I mean, cutter, change, sinker, I thought he was pretty sharp. We knew he was coming off a good game in his last game against Boston. And even looking, I know it's been a slow start, he's thrown the ball better than that would suggest. I think his defense has let him down on a few occasions. But I thought he was sharp tonight. We had a couple of chances. And he was able to make some big pitches. I thought Kiner had a good at that off him early on with runners in scoring position, where he lined out to center field. But Kykel did a good job. How did to see Montgomery walk three guys getting three? Yeah, yeah, Monty fell a little out of rhythm tonight. That said, gave us a chance, two runs into the fifth on a night when it was, I think, a little bit of a struggle for him. But he made some pitches when he needed to. He got a big double play ball there to end the fourth inning. And on a night where it wasn't perfect for him, gave us a chance. I think we asked you after every one of his starts about the lack of run support for him, for an offense that's been as good as you guys have been. How do you wrap your head around the fact that you just had a run? I don't. We'll score.