 Hello, and welcome to the Dave Gage Show presented by Buffalo Wildlings. I'm Greg Roy, showing my students and head baseball coach, Dave Gage. And coach, with some of the windy weather we had around here in the last few days, had a couple games post-pwn. But you're still able to get a couple in at home in Sugarfield. And you had your home opener Wednesday against Immaculata. Kind of a little bit of a slug fest. She had a big lead. They came back, and you were able to pull out the victory late. I thought we played pretty well that day. As you said, we got up pretty early, we got up to a 10-2 lead. And then, obviously, we gave some runs back. I think we had a little bit of a lapse, but we handled that adversity pretty well. And that's what I was most proud of our guys, is I think if you look at sometimes in the past, we've given up leads and end up losing those games. So for our guys to bounce back when the score was 10-10, I was really proud of them for that. Yeah, that's the same thing about you guys played yesterday. Ruckers came in the same thing. Tried to come back in the ninth, which is a little bit short, again, just that perseverance. Very proud of our guys. I mean, in there, it was some guys that haven't had opportunities yet that went in for the eighth and ninth inning when the score looked like it was out of reach. And those guys just put together a quality of bats. And I tell our guys, just make my job tough. I mean, everybody wants to play for sure. And their job is to make my job tough. And those guys did that yesterday with some quality of bats and played good defense. Yeah, that's the thing, those guys get in and don't play a whole lot going at quality of bats. Now you've got some decisions to make. Obviously, you've got some more non-conference games here coming up, where you can get a look at some different guys. Obviously, as a coach, that's what you want to competition them from the first man to the 40th man. Sure, and I think the big thing is, obviously, some of those guys are freshman and sophomores. And those are guys that are going to contribute to this program in the future. So for them to go out there, and whether it's five at bats or 50 at bats this year, every single at bat matters. And it's important for them to realize any college experience they can get is going to help them in the future. All right, coach, well, shifting gears this week. I'm here at home for some more games this week. Makeup game today, Frostberg, and then Gettysburg tomorrow, so two quality non-conference opponents should play here the next couple of days. Today, we're going to face one of the best pitchers in the country, and Greg Schneider. We just got to be prepared and execute a game plan and realize that every pitch is going to matter, and every play is going to matter. And then tomorrow, Gettysburg is a well-disciplined team, and they're going to come in here and same thing. We just have to realize that every play matters. And the sooner that we do that and the more consistent we do that, the more successful we'll have. And I think that's right now what we're struggling a little bit with is just finding that every single play is going to come down to winning and losing. Yeah, absolutely. All right, coach, well, you should best of luck in this week coming up, and we'll chat with you next week. Thanks, Greg. All right, for Dave Gage, I'm Greg Royce. This has been the Dave Gage Show.