 from Eric Kratz. Eric, from your vantage point, could you describe that final play of the game? How it all went in? Um, yeah, I mean, the ball was, I'm glad I laid off it. It was, you know, it's one of those things where so far over Ramos' head, sometimes you think you hope, you know, it might make everybody freeze and phrase freeze at third or the ball hits off the screen. So, you know, fortunately, it just died back there and he was able to come across. It's obviously been a bit of a rough stretch for you guys. When you see Frazier cross the plate, is everyone kind of just breathe a collective sigh of relief to get back on track and get a W? I think so. I mean, I think you, you know, that's the beauty of the big leagues, is you get to, you get to win games and it doesn't matter how it happens. You know, we still have to take advantage of runners in scoring position. We still have to take advantage of pushing guys around the bases and we still have to take advantage of, you know, knocking guys out of games early. Um, and there's a lineup when we start doing that, you know, we're going to score more runs and our pitching staff has done a great job of keeping us in these games. What made have not only effective but really efficient this afternoon? He was attacking his own. He was able to throw strikes with all his pitches and there was no, there was no nibbling. There was no, um, you know, there was no trying to pitch around one guy to get to another guy and in a one nothing game the whole time, it was one nothing, you know, one pitch can, can hurt you. And that's when guys start to get a little bit complacent and he didn't at all. He took it to a really good lineup. Did you sense that he was fatiguing at all in that seventh inning? No, I think he asked me that the other day with, with Martha. No, I, I, I don't, I try to evaluate what, what a guy's doing, but that's, that's not my department. That's, that's their department. That's, I'm going to give evaluations of how guys executed and he was doing an incredible job. Thank you. Dave Lennon, go ahead. You have the next.