 to win a game there, but is that decision to walk Miguel Cabrera at all difficult for you? No, absolutely. And, you know, I mean, you can make the case of, you know, bringing the on base in the play that it's questionable. Anyway, it was close, just being down in that spot, you know, felt like that was the matchup we wanted there and, you know, obviously understanding the moment in time. So, you know, yeah, little more gut wrenching than usual. The decision to do it, he's not the hitter that he once was, but he's clearly been swinging a hot bat at three against you yesterday, what went into the decision to do it? Not as much, I mean, that, I mean, we got a lot of respect from Meadows, too, behind them. Just, you know, the left on left, you know, I felt like, you know, the matchup, you know, I just liked it a little bit better in that situation. And it came down to a baseball call for me there and, you know, tough decision. And, you know, I thought Lucas executed a pitch, got the soft contact, but, you know, dumped it in there. So, you know, tough call, but I wanted to make it. You didn't expect that reaction from McGrath? Yeah, yeah, of course, certainly understand that. And, you know, you know, you don't necessarily like being in that position, but that's part of it. Aaron, how much do you actually weigh the moment? I mean, you're in real time managing that. I don't know. I mean, look, it's a baseball call all the way, you know, but there's no doubt that there's a little more, like, you know, feeling to it, right, when you're, you know, understanding the situation. So, you know, but in the end, you got to go with what you think is right within the context of the game. Was that as good as you've seen Montgomery earlier? Um, you know, it was good. I thought he, I thought he got into a good rhythm as he went, and I loved his pace. I thought he worked, worked quickly. I thought his stuff got better as the game went along. So probably this year, yeah, yeah, you know, although I feel like he's been throwing the ball okay, like I thought that was another step, but saw his fastball kind of life to the fastball. I felt like improved as the day went on, you know, he pitched well, he gave us, you know, six strong enough to, you know, we need to make that stand up. What made Panetta so tough early? Just mixing, you know, he's a little funky arm action, mixing, but, you know, we just, you know, we need to, we need to give ourselves better chances there. You know, I felt like in the fifth inning, finally put together some good at bats against him, you know, and Jose, you know, hits a ball about as good as he can here at the center, which, you know, so I thought at least in that inning, we strung together some of the quality at bats against him, just couldn't break through. What did you think about the... Coming in, you know, Hicks, yeah, what do you think of the lack of execution, I guess, there, just probably the order? You mean late? Late. Late. Yeah, I mean, that's, you know, a golden opportunity for us. And, you know, just unable to capitalize, so it came in and executed. But, you know, when you're struggling to score runs, or, you know, you're not hitting the ball in the seats, like we have it on this trip, you gotta take advantage of the opportunities you get, and we're unable to do that.