 Aaron, clearly a tough loss. How do you kind of process what transpired there? Yeah, a tough one, and did a good job of getting back into it. And then putting a couple on the board there, we just couldn't finish it off today, and that's part of it. You're going to have gut wrenching losses at difficult times of the season. That's part of it. We got to get through it, get on that plane, and get ready to go in Anaheim. What are you seeing from Tommy Kainley? Oh, I mean, he's been great. And then, you know, walked the lead off hitter. That hurt him. And then, you know, he gets out of that inning. He gets McMahon to, you know, just dribble one to third. So just not quite as sharp as he's been the whole time. But yeah, that was it. Was it to see Clay give that up, just because it came up at home, or 37 and a third? Yeah, I mean, you know, look, credit to Crone putting a great swing on it. But I mean, you know, not many people you'd rather have out there in that spot than Clay, you know, right on right, in a big spot. And he got him, you know. So, you know, Clay's, I mean, obviously, you know, Clay's been tremendous for us. So, you know, get back after tomorrow. What happened with Marinaccio there? We ran out of pitch coms in the bullpen. And then, so we need to run that out from in there. So that was all. What about the conversation with him following the pros of playing third? Yeah, he said I didn't hold the clock in time, which is probably right. I was, so we didn't have a great look at it and didn't think it was, but I wanted to challenge anyway, just being where we were in the game. But I got to be more clear just in the moment of stopping it. You've seen some crazy games in this ballpark. Yeah, where is this one? I don't know. I mean, yeah, that's, you always, a lot of crazy games. You're right. I don't know where it ranks. Down low, we lost. What was Jason able to do today? Yeah, you know, he was able to get to the top of the zone with his four-seam. You know, he used his cutter well. His cutter was a good pitch for him, especially behind in the count. It makes then his change up as well. It looked like we didn't get a lot of, you know, pitches do a lot of damage with, but, you know, and we had one really good opportunity against him. Klaiber hit a ball well to the left, but we weren't able to mount enough against him. You're getting a readout of the fouls in the zone, right? Not yet. I mean, if it had, I don't have it yet. Had a loss in it all. It was Garrett Cole in the performance he had just overall. What did you think of him in 11 strikeouts? He now leads, you know, another spot in history for him. Yeah, I mean, to get that record in his few games as he's been here, you know, just a, you know, testament to a great pitcher. And I thought he was really good today. I thought he was really good with his fastball location. Command of that pitch, you know, he didn't make a lot of mistakes today. And I thought, especially with the fastball, I just thought he was really sharp. You're trying to tag up to third on that. It satisfies that right player. Just trying to make something happen there. Yeah, I mean, look, you don't want to make third out of third. It was vacated. I think he saw the, you know, unoccupied base there. They did a good job of making a run, throw on the run to get him there. So, you know, can't really kill the aggression there, especially when he saw it open. They made a play against him. You know, typically, you know, you don't want to make that third out there third, but, you know, they did a good job in that spot. Aaron, also, you said that this is a championship caliber team. After losing two or three to the worst team in the national, do you still believe that it is a lot? Majorly baseball. Save it with that question. Last, we got two and a half months to be put ourselves in a position to be championship caliber. We got to go, you know, it's on us. We got to go prove that. As far as who were, majorly baseball, you're going to beat some good teams. You're going to lose some series to some teams that are struggling. It's a grind every time you go out there and put a major league uniform on. So, I don't buy into that garbage at all. Like, they, you know, they outlasted us today. And, you know, we're obviously pissed off in the moment that, you know, we lost a series, but it's a series that we lost and we got to move on from it and go, go try and play well in California. You guys have been through a lot this season, particularly offensively with injuries and everything else. Interfrustrated season like that, you've got a lot of veterans. Interfrustrated season like that, and then culminating kind of a game like this, the All-Star break, the hitting third, kind of something like that. Where do you see you got your guys, kind of, or morale, with the group right now? Morale's fine. Morale's fine. And we got to look, it's on us. We know it's in front of us. We know the expectations on us. So, you know, we can talk about it and everyone I know is going to talk about it. We got to go do it. And we've got the canvas in front of us to write our own script. And that's what we're working hard to do. Well, Aaron Boone, saying that they have two and a half months to live up to that championship caliber mandate that they've put on this team. And it's been there. And you've seen that since day one of spring training. But here we are in mid-July. And the reality is that they did lose two out of three to the Rockies. Where would you assess where this team is at right now? You are what your record says you are, right? So, you mentioned it earlier. The Yankees are 50 and 44, which equates to 86 wins in 162 game season. When the Yankees left spring training in Tampa, there was no way they thought they were an 86 win team. They thought they were much better than that. And by the way, 86 wins is unlikely to get you a wild card spot. Now, I know injuries factor into this. And we've talked about judge and we've talked about how the Yankees have had to weather injuries. But it's the style of play. And it's the way that you were playing. And that's one of the things that Aaron Boone said in that answer to that question. Doesn't matter if it's the Rockies and they were the worst team in the National League. It's Major League Baseball and everyone's going out there. But it's the style of play, Justin. It's the mistakes that were made. It's the absence of quality at bats early in this game. The bullpen is going to get the focus, but Kaynley and Holmes have actually been as good as you could be for the Yankees. Kaynley hadn't allowed a run in the first 16 games he pitched. And you look across the last 26 or 27 games and Holmes had only allowed two runs. So, it's just not clicking for the Yankees right now. And we talked about this nine game stretch against the Rockies, the Angels and the Royals. You're thinking minimum seven and two. I know the Yankees can't think that way, but those of us who analyze the schedule and the games can think that way. Well, starting off one and two has put you in a very tricky spot. And it follows the pattern. You think about their last road trip going out to Oakland, St. Louis, going just three and three there against those two last place ball clubs. And the game within the game that we were talking about this afternoon, maybe not the same quality of at bats that we did see last night. In the middle game of this series you combine that with some spotty base running late in the game and it all adds up to the final product here. And here's why I think this is kind of a double or a triple gut punch because they waste the gem of a start from call. But then after they waste it within the game, they rally and Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Parazzo who just got to Denver today come through and you are rejuvenating yourself and you have the potential to call this a win with the two Aussies getting the job done. And then it's another gut punch because the Yankees couldn't close the deal with the 7-5 lead.