 James and Aaron Boone talked about how you did a good job getting ahead of guys in the count but then weren't able to finish them off essentially. Why do you think you struggled getting that final strike? Yeah, I don't really have an answer to that right now but that's a good assessment. I thought I got a lot of good counts and then just didn't use those counts to my advantage. You know, the whole point of getting in advantage counts is to be able to make a good tough pitch and to put them away quickly and I wasn't able to do that. I don't know if it's a pitch mix thing. I thought the heater was spraying up a little bit when I wanted it to just be at the top. So I'll go back, watch the video tomorrow and I'll make the adjustment. Next question goes to Piquel there, please unmute. James, second inning, your strike away a couple of times from getting out of that inning. Is the sequence with the eight and nine hitters, is that the sequence that's kind of going to stay with you tonight? Yeah, there's probably three things from that inning. The first one being the hit-by-pitch to Guerriel with two strikes, that can't happen. I'm going back, you know, that three-two curveball to Jansen. I'm not really a fan of, he didn't prove that he could hit the heater earlier in the count. So if I could go back, I'd take that pitch back but you can't. And then, yeah, the three-two curveball got through the hole there. So I put myself in that bad situation there in the second, let the inning kind of get away. We can take the next question from Ken Davidoff, who's on you. Hey, James, just, I guess, the disappointment in having to put so much of a burden on the bullpen guys today. Yeah, yeah. They've had to pick up some innings for starters, not named to Garrett, a few times. So, you know, I was able to get that pitch count up and wasn't able to match the innings with that. So, you know, they did a good job to cover the innings and to keep us in the game there and make it interesting late. But yeah, I mean starters, you know, if our bullpen is going to pitch really well, not just now but throughout the entire year, we need to, you know, optimize the way they're being used instead of just forcing them to run out there early in games. Thank you. Next question goes to Brian Hoek. James, that pitch count really got up there in the second inning after you had eight pitches in the first. How much did that kind of take out of you later on as you went in? Yeah, yeah. I mean, I was losing my legs there a little bit towards the end. I put myself into some really deep counts and just put myself through it there in the second. So, you know, again, as a starter, you want to go deep into games and having that long in the inning doesn't help. Then on the back end, you know, maybe that's the reason why some of those balls were flying up is because of the burden I put on myself there in the second. And you just alluded to it before, you know, starters not named Garrett. Garrett's obviously pitched very well. How much are you guys trying to kind of pick up the slack and, you know, match what he's doing? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I think the good thing about this group is that we're all pretty self-aware. We know we need to get better at, you know, we like studying, we like reviewing what we're doing. So, I think the adjustments will be made. But right now, obviously, you know, we're not getting deep enough into games. We're not getting it done. So, yeah, we need to start picking it up. And I think we will.