 what do you think of the way the offense responded today and getting you guys back in the game? Yeah, it was tremendous really. Consistent approach all day. Didn't seem like they could really find one answer for us. It was great to see Aaron have such a great day. It was great to see Rizzo back as well. Cabrera had a great day. I mean honestly up and down the lineup, sharp defense, sharp offense. Boone spoke about that fifth inning and how it was a pivotal moment for you. You obviously allowed the leadoff double than the walk, but found a way to bear down in that situation and make sure they didn't score again. How were you able to do that? I just try to stay positive and just keep making pitches. I had made some poor ones throughout the day, especially in the first inning to walk a couple of hitters. I executed a good slider. I went right after Adonis and got a bit of a fortune. He was a little over-aggressive on the first high slider. Then I executed as best I could to tell us and threw him a lot of good quality pitches and finished with probably three really good pitches to Renfrow there. I just couldn't quite execute at that level to Yellich, but that didn't hurt us and we were able to bounce back from that. We talked to you before about the home runs, and it's not like you're giving up a tremendous amount of hits, but it seems like the slug on the ones that you are giving up. How do you process that? I'm processing that process right now, I think. To be honest, I don't really have a good answer for you. In some cases, it's kind of remarkable, but I need to be better. Certainly today, you just get to the situation with Wong. The bottom line is you're asking for trouble walking two guys in the first. It was one of those days, I haven't had one of these days in a while, where so much horsepower, I don't even know where the velocity was coming from. I was just kind of wild. I didn't feel like I was over-amped up, but I was just wild there. I feel like you're just kind of asking for trouble in that situation. I guess my first instinct would be to not put yourself in those positions where you can give up a lot of damage, but the last two starts. McGuire, good pitch. Cass is good pitch. First swing all time off me. This rookie today, first swing on a fastball six inches above the zone after two sliders. Bogarts, Wong, pretty good. Yeah, it's just, I don't know, I don't really have an answer. Who is that you thought, maybe guys are hunting? I mean, I think guys are hunting, yeah, in general. I think especially this team is third in home runs in the league, and they have, I'm not trying to diss their averages, but they're not like a high average team like Minnesota was a few weeks ago, but their OPS numbers are solid to above average throughout the lineup, which means they're slugging and they're getting on base in other ways other than just wrecking a pit. So it's not really an uncommon ending probably for them to have two wonks in a home or like that's how they score. It's actually quite similar to how we score too. So they have guys with 30 home runs and guys talented enough to hit balls like that. So they're hunting. Other people are hunting. We're getting to it. It's part of the year where, you know, like everybody's got their long guns out looking for October. So, you know, maybe I need a little camouflage or something. I'm going to have to figure something out.