 from Aaron Boone about that, and more on the manager's report brought to you by Geico. Aaron, why do you think Tanaka struggled at times tonight? I mean, I'm going to have to look at some pitches. With the shadows over there, it's a little tough to have a real good look from the side tonight. They had some really competitive bats against them. I thought it looked like he made some pitches and some big spots to get out of it. I thought we almost had to strike him out, throw him out ahead of the Kiermeier homer. But I'd have to go back and see some of the depth on some of the pitches and where the misses were. You mentioned that at bat in the fourth with Willie Adama set the plate. You thought that was a called third strike? I mean, it looked real close to me. I haven't gone and looked at it yet. Obviously, a big pitch there. And then the homer by Kiermeier really hurt, obviously. You feel like that could have changed the entire complexion? Well, I mean, yeah, of course, strike him out, throw him out. And that spot's obviously a big thing. So especially considering what the next guy did. So we got to get ready for a big one tomorrow. Next one to Dave Lennon. I mean, you guys had played so well. Just what's kind of the feeling with being on the brink of elimination right now? It seemed to turn fast for you guys. You guys had been on such a pretty good role. Well, I mean, look, that's the nature of the postseason. You're going to have some highs and lows along the way and bumps and every loss hurts and stings. But we have a great opportunity in front of us still. And we're in control of things. We've got to go out and try and get a W tomorrow and force this thing to a game five. We'll go to Bruce. Back. Aaron, you've been in situations like this before. Do you change anything in terms of your approach as manager in terms of the guys and anything that you do in terms of free game discussion? Not so much that. Obviously you're a lot more aggressive from a pitching standpoint tomorrow where there is no tomorrow. So you're going to be aggressive with all your high leverage guys and push them as much as you have to. And hopefully we can hold them down and keep staying in the fight offensively against these guys. Knowing this team and the caliber of your players, how do you expect them to respond? I expect us to respond in a great way. I know they'll be ready to go. I know they'll be excited for the challenge. I know they'll expect to come in here and get a W. Brian Hoke, you have the next question. Aaron, what do you make of the series of Rosa Reina's hat against you? Just how do you get that guy out? Yeah. I mean, every mistake he's gotten, he's barreled up. There's no question. So we've got to find a way to obviously keep him in check. King Air there, his final at bat, finally got some soft contact from him. But we'll continue to dive in and just try and execute pitches. We've made some mistakes to us, and he hasn't missed them. So we've got to just make sure with him, obviously, a hot hitter right now, you've got to make sure you execute. And I know this is still fresh for you, but do you second-guess the decision not to start Tanaka yesterday? No, no. He was going to start one of these games, and we obviously need to get three wins to move on. So no, not that at all. Dan Martin, you have the next question. The ropes there in the third. And then there was obviously that at that point, where you know you're looking at the two close pitches. What was your view of that at that? And just, did you feel like you got to let them off the hook, just not score more than one run that inning? Yeah, I mean, obviously a great opportunity there. I thought maybe one of those pitches might have been off the plate look like. Yeah, I mean, that's a big opportunity there, where I thought Morton, the first two innings, was kind of cruising, was really dictating some counts. And then we're able to kind of get to him a little bit and create some traffic and a head in the count there. And I thought one of those might have been off. But he made some pitches when he had to there to get out of that inning, obviously.