 Meredith asked him about Hermann. Erin had the best night for Hermann. What were you seeing from him? Um, I thought he was okay. Just not overly sharp. You know, the walk to Grossman, you know, a little uncharacteristic. You know, usually he's pounds of strike zone. So losing him there and then Olson. You know, I got to look back, I don't think it was a terrible pitch, kind of up and in that he got to and was able to keep fair, and then a change up that canna got. Then I thought he settled in actually pretty well. You know, maybe not his best stuff overall, but you know, I thought he pitched better than certainly his line will end up. You went out there with Stevie Donahue in that fifth inning. Was it just a matter of him slipping, or was it more than that? Yeah, he just, the hole in the mound was a little funky and he rolled over it a little bit, but I think he's fine. I think out there, the next inning you had somebody warming. Was there any consideration to making a pitching change then? Yeah, I was actually going to do it with Piscotti. But you know, he got the strike out and I really felt like his stuff was fine. Then he gets ahead of Piscotti with two strikes and you know, I think is trying to bounce the breaking ball and leaves it in the middle of the plate on a two strike count that obviously ends up hurting them and then, you know, Lowe obviously came in and pitched pretty well behind them. But yeah, I considered it, but felt like that wasn't necessarily the spot I wanted to put Lowe in there, especially when I felt like her mom had a little bit left in the tank. How good was it to see a judge pull a ball like that? Yeah, it was good to see him really, really obviously destroy one there. You know, I even thought, you know, obviously the last couple days for him have been better days at the plate where he's gotten some results and hit some balls on the screws. And then I thought, you know, I was encouraged even as first about where he struck out, I thought he got some really good swings off where I thought he was completing his move and, you know, he just, he happened to punch but then to really get into one like he did was good to see and hopefully something that he continues to build that momentum. Your offense hasn't held down very often. What was Bailey doing that made it so tough out there? Yeah, that's twice now that he's pitched well against us. Earlier in the year with Kansas City, he kind of held us down too. You know, we were able to, you know, he didn't really walk. I don't know if he walked anyone, but he didn't seem to walk a lot of guys. We got a lot of hits today. I think we had 10 hits, but we just, you know, couldn't get that hit to kind of put us over the top. You know, so it's been a couple of days of that where we've had some opportunities that we haven't been able to cash in.