 Yeah, I mean, you know, finding a way right now where, you know, it's not easy for us right now by any means, but the guys have been finding a way. And we did a lot of things really well tonight. Tonight we struggled a little bit at the plate, obviously, over the course of things, but a lot of big outings from pitchers. We caught the ball well. We came up with enough in enough big spots offensively. So yeah, really happy with the way the guys are competing and getting after it right now and, you know, paying attention to a lot of the little things. When Torres reaches to lead off the 14th inning there, do you sense a change in momentum that that's your opportunity to kind of get it done? Yeah, but I mean, you feel that all throughout the game, any time you have an opportunity and opportunities were obviously scarce tonight. So that that certainly felt like obviously a big break for us to get the lead off hitter on in that fashion and then to be able to take advantage and have Geo go cash it in was was huge. What was the key to Geo's success? And he came up in the 12th sack flight and try to do too much same in the 14th. It's what we've seen since since spring training, really, you know, we got off, he started slow, you know, because he had a little killies issue, so he he was a couple of weeks into spring, but really from the get go, it was quality at bats. He's been making good contact. And since he's come up here and gotten an opportunity to play, he's at good at bats. He's hit the ball hard. The defense speaks for itself, but he's he's been a good player for us. Chapman seem extremely frustrated with the strike zone. Did you see that as well? Yeah, I mean, it, you know, I have to go back and look, but certainly from the side, it felt like a lot of close pitches that didn't go our way. I thought Chappy threw the ball fine, you know, and and then they came up with a big hit on him and obviously that that two out situation lefty on left. So but yeah, obviously a little frustration there. How good is Frazier? I think he's fine. He says he's good. Um, you know, obviously a scare when you see him go down like that. Um, but it didn't seem to be swollen or anything. So I think he's fine. Um, and we'll we'll hope and see see what it looks like tomorrow. What would you have done in that situation? Had he had to come out? Um, well, we still had row over there and we had a strata still available. So we would have, we would have been better off than them having to go, you know, pitch or insert at that point. So we would have, we would have, we would have figured something out with Tyrone. Tyrone's a good athlete. You know, we can move him a lot of places and we have a couple guys that we felt like we could move around. Are you going to have to think about what they're wrong with everybody? Yeah. So little change of plans now. Um, LeWisiga will be here tomorrow. We option Joe Harvey, uh, but we'll stay on rotation. So we're not pushing our guys back now. So Herman will start tomorrow. Low will be in the pen, uh, and then bump everyone back up into their normal slot. So we just won't insert the sixth starter. Do you report on Sanchez? Uh, got through it. Um, so he, he'll be on his way here tomorrow. Yeah. Clearly when you play 14 innings, a lot of weird things happen, but just would you feel important for just playing second base and, uh, four strikeouts in the inning, you guys take the lead just in general? We had four in the inning. In the inning you guys took the lead. I didn't think of it. Yeah. Yeah, that's crazy. And board just made a heck of a play at second. I mean, first of all, to get to it, knock it down. And then I thought for sure, like, how's he going to know how to make that touch throw. And he did. It's a great play. Oh, no, just three out of four. So we're, I mean, if it got. You know, if we're playing an hour from now, he might have been available, but we're staying away from him. You might have been available. You're right.