 Aaron, what exactly were you challenging there on that final play? Just the slide in the second, just kind of obviously the last play of the game. Just wanted to make sure it was clean, and yeah, I think it was the right call. You had gone out early in that inning with Trevino, what were you checking on there? Just kind of cramping a little bit in his back, you know, I don't know if it was the cool evening or what, so I was just making sure he was sound. Marinaccio has been so solid for you all season long. Was it a matter of the layoff or why do you think he wasn't quite as sharp tonight as he typically is? Oh, no, I think he was strong, you know, obviously we love him against those lefties. I thought maybe he pulled the change up a little bit down and in there to vote, but, you know, kind of going back and looking at it, don't think it was that bad of a pitch. It looked like it had the right action on it, kind of, you know, maybe caught a lot of the plate, but usually something that's really effective for him. And I think vote just kind of went up there hunting it and put a great swing on it. Sometimes you got to tip your cap there. At the end of the day, there just wasn't much offense at all. Why do you think the offense struggled tonight? Yeah, we just didn't, I mean, weren't able to mount much, you know. Last night, you know, we only had three runs, but I thought like we hit the ball all night long really well. You know, Oswaldo hit a number of balls on the screws tonight, but it was a challenge for us, you know. You know, Aller kind of held us down, kept us in check, and we just weren't able to mount much. You know, did a good job of, you know, puck losing the zone there a little bit and taking advantage of that, but otherwise just couldn't generate much.