 Aaron they announced that the X-rays for Gary Sanchez came back negative. Do you expect him to miss any significant amount of time with the hand Bruce? I don't know. I mean, I'll play Higgy tomorrow into the off day but my feeling is in sense from it. I haven't seen Gary yet after the game but even later in the game that he was already feeling better. So I think it my expectation would that he'll be back in there after the off day. What did you think overall of Montgomery? I thought he threw the ball well. I thought, you know, obviously two mistakes that cost him with the long ball. But overall I thought he was six strong. I thought his secondary was good. His fastball and the cutter both were playing. I thought he was in command of the game, you know, six strong innings. Manageable pitch count with striking guys out. I thought he threw the ball really well. You look back at that first and second anywhere. It seemed like you had glass now on the ropes a little bit and think just missed opportunities again. Yeah, I mean, you know, the one thing you take is that's a lot more like us where at least, you know, we weren't able to break through on them but, you know, we're up against a really good pitcher and we made a really difficult and had our chances. You know, still, you know, the handful of pitches that we're getting an opportunity to maybe do something with. We're not capitalized on yet. But I felt like at least up and down the order against a really good pitcher, you know, we're heavy. It was it was heavy again. It was it was difficult for him to get through it. And, you know, so hopefully that's something we can build on offensively. The stolen base by Margo in the seventh inning. Did you feel like Gleiber should have come up with that ball? I have not seen a replay of it. I mean, it's one of those where, you know, Gleiber's Gleiber's one of those guys that's really good with that kind of quick tag. You know, you think of Javi Baez. Gleiber's kind of like that where he can, you know, he's just got good body control with that. So it's it's a tough bang bang play. I thought Higgy did a good job on a pitch down where Margo got a pretty good jump. So I haven't seen the replay of it yet or, you know, but it's a tough bang bang play either way. Ken Davidoff, please unmute. Aaron, you've made the points before that it's really hard to string together a bunch of hits against Petra as good as class now, which is why home runs are great. And now it's 15 home runs and 14 games for you guys. Yeah. Do you think guys are pitching you differently? Do you have any thoughts on why? I do think we've been pitched tough. There's no question. And I think overall, I think we're actually controlling the strike zone a little bit. I think, you know, we've we've fallen victim to not when we have gotten pitches and and there have been a handful of pitches each game that typically we we do our damage on. You know, we we're putting those on the net or, you know, not not doing damage on when you do get pitches. And that's, you know, that's that's a lot of times the separator. You got to you got to not leave the strike zone a lot. And when you do get a mistake, you better hammer it, especially with some of the guys they roll out there now where it is difficult to string stuff together. So that's where we got to get to. We got to get to when we get our pitch. We got to do damage with it. Thank you, Brian. Hope, please unmute her and Tampa Bay has really had the upper hand in this rivalry, not just this year, but the last few years. Is this a point while last year? Five and 17, that's fading back to September 2019. But anyway, is this to a point where you start to get concerned that it could get in your players heads? No, we just need to play better. I mean, they're a really good team over there. That's kind of kicked our butts here the last couple of years. And you know, we got to do a better job of, you know, closing out some games when we have a chance. Obviously, they've been a team that's very good at limiting runs the last couple of years and, you know, they've, you know, today, you know, it was pretty evenly matched game, but they hit a few balls in the seats when they got their mistakes. They put them in the seats today and, you know, hopefully we can start to turn that tie tomorrow. Laura Albanese, go ahead. Hey, Aaron, pregame and yesterday you mentioned the anger and frustration after yesterday's game is today a different sort of feeling even though the result is, you know, at the end the same. I mean, we definitely played a much cleaner game today and had our chances and, you know, up against one of the game's really good pitchers and had our chances there and I felt like we're much more in the fight today, which, you know, is at least a good thing. But, you know, you know, we don't want moral victories right now. We want to start stringing it together. We want to start putting it together, especially offensively, you know, to where we can start running off some wins. But we got to start to play better, obviously. Today was at least a step in that direction, but we need to start getting some results, too. And just something a little bit different. Gary hit after he got to play the foul ball. Is that always the plan or did he feel something a little extra when he was getting in that step? We didn't make that out after the fight. Sorry. Can you say it again? Yeah, sorry. Gary hit after he got hit by the foul ball. Is that always the plan or did he feel something after he hit that? No, it just when we came back in, it was, you know, still kind of sore and maybe a little swelling in there and just felt like, you know, my initial reaction when I saw him because he usually doesn't have me come out. He usually wears things pretty well out there and waves me off. And I could tell right away kind of went down. I think he got hit somewhere else, too, that, but I think he just had a little swelling in there and was affecting him throwing more than hitting. So just felt like it was it was best to get him out of there. Dave Lennon, please unmute. Hey, you mentioned about how a lot of guys that are missing kind of missing their pitch, you know, maybe missing pitches that they could normally do something with that occasionally happens with maybe one or two guys when they're scruffling a little bit, but you've had it. It seemed like all the way down the list. Do you think that that kind of thing gets in guys heads of trying to feel like they need to be the guy and kind of maybe get a little hyped up for that for that pitch or is that an oversimplification? Yeah, I mean, look, you know, it's it's a tough game hitting is a tough game, especially more so now than ever. And I think when you add in the start of the season and you want to get rolling, you know, as a team, but also individually, you want to just kind of get settled in and, you know, you do have to guard against, you know, trying so hard or wanting it so bad, you know, there's there's that fine line between really, really being focused, really being locked in, really wanting it, but also, you know, going and playing and and not necessarily chasing the result because you drive yourself crazy there. It's it's go have a quality at that and usually the results over time will follow when you're a talented player. Thank you, Aaron. Aaron, thank you for the time. Appreciate it.