 I know Seattle struggled a little lately, but how satisfying is it that you guys have continued to do this against teams that are above 500? You know what? We're just trying to, whoever's in front of us, it's not easy for us. We've obviously faced our share of adversity and these guys have answered the bell every day. So whoever we're playing, the bottom line is if we play well, we have a chance of winning the game. And if we don't, then anyone has a chance to beat us. So just happy to see guys continue to step up, continue to contribute to us winning ball games. So whoever it is. One of those guys tonight was Tyro Estrada. How good do you feel for him knowing what he went through last year and then also doing it against a fellow Venezuelan in Felix Hernandez getting his first career home run? You know, he's been one of those guys. You know, you can point to a lot of guys that have come up and had a hand in us winning games. And when I think of Tyro, look, I love the player. I think he's gonna be a good player in this league for a long time. You know, I think of him and Anaheim us bringing him out to left field in pregame wanting to kind of baptize him by fire out there in left field and we throw him out there and in San Francisco, a tough pace to play. He handles it, everything you throw at him. He's not overwhelmed by it. And he's just stepped up for us in a limited role and played a big part for us. I know it was a lefty, but was it tough to leave CC in to face Bruce at that point with the way that inning was going? More honestly, a little bit right before that. Felt like once we let him go through Santana there, you know, I felt like Bruce, we liked the match up enough. And I felt like he was still throwing the ball okay. The only thing obviously was his pitch count was getting up and especially in that inning. So that was a concern and a debate that we were kind of having. But once he got through and it was Bruce, I just felt like he was throwing the ball well enough and we could win the match up and he got it done. Anthony. Was trying to get him through five to qualify if they win any part of your decision? Not really. You know, more just at that point, you know, it was getting a little tough. Obviously it looked like we were going to roll early there. And you know, you're in your mind, you know, you go in and you're hoping to stay away from a couple guys if you can. And I just felt like, you know, I liked the match up enough and I felt like he was still throwing the ball well enough to take advantage of it and he made a pitch. Justin, what do you think about the defense from the entire left side tonight? Yeah, it was great. I mean, Tyrell makes a big play on that ball coming in. You know, Geo, you know, it continues to just, you like seeing it hit over there to him. He's obviously just a really good defender. So, you know, that played a big part in us being able to get through that game. Hart. Were you going to get out of being doing that part of the lineup, no matter what? Did it just play that way with the way the inning unfolded? Yeah, not no matter what. You know, if there were going to be runners on and then the game leverage changed a little bit, then we were going to get them into that game. But if John was able to have a clean inning there, we might have tried to stay away from them. But we felt like for those righties, you know, in a lot of ways that might have been the game there. So, we went ahead and fired. Anyone else? Thank you.