 What made it so tough for the offense today? For the offense? Yes, for yours. Oh. I mean, we ended up putting five runs on. I don't think the story was the offense. It was us being able to not hold them down. And they did a lot of their damage with two strikes. And those two innings seem like I have to go back and look for sure. Probably seven, eight hits and or walks with two strikes, just so that the inability to put guys away tonight really cost us and had the game get away from us. And in terms of Michael King and Jonathan Loisiga, just not a typical game for them. Yeah, Michael was strong early. I thought he had a good slider working, as well as his fastball that really moves. But then started to have some misses. And again, once we got to the bottom of the order and then on through, he got to a lot of two strike counts, but just couldn't put guys away. And then Lois just a little bit off tonight. Similar stuff. Didn't have his command that he normally has. So yeah, not a great night. Next question to Meredith. Aaron with King, in particular, being that he is a pretty young pitcher first year in the league. Do you need to get him back out there before the postseason? I mean, he went 60-plus pitches tonight. So he's pretty strong upstairs. And he'll work through it and take some of the positives from this and continue to work on the things he needs to to really make sure he's commanding, like he needs to to be successful. And you mentioned Lois again, just a little bit off from your vantage point. Can you tell why his command just wasn't there like it normally is? Yeah, not sure if there was something a little bit delivery wise that that was a little bit off, but just not his normal, usually when he comes in, even if he's getting into some long counts where guys are fouling them off, he usually commands his break and ball and his change up pretty well. And it seemed like he had a little bit of trouble landing those first strikes tonight. Pete Keldare, you have the next question. Aaron, it looked like you had a lengthy conversation with Paul Nowak, the home plate-on-part one point in the middle of the game. Could you say what that was about? Yeah, the ball that went over that allowed the runner to go to second, the ball that Luke dropped, that the net's broken there. So it went through the net, and that's what allowed him to move up. So I was just getting some clarification like the net's broken, but obviously that doesn't matter. Hopefully they'll get it fixed. Next one to Eric Boland. Aaron, it didn't end up hurting you guys with the Guerrero triple in the second inning with Judge and Hicks in the right center there. What was your view? Did you talk to those guys what happened there? Yeah, so the lights haven't really taken over yet. And Hicks lost the ball initially. So he didn't see it. And Judge did a good job of getting over there, knowing that he didn't see it, and came in and was going to make the play. And then Hicks at the last second found it and kind of called it off. And then at that point, there was the kind of no man's land where you're going to run into each other. So a simple lost ball in that twilight kind of sky. Thank you. George King, you.