 Aaron, the offense is extremely quiet early. What was Walker doing to keep you hitless through five plus? I thought his command was really good. He was working both sides of the plate, but working that comeback pitch to the outside corner, working the slider off that. I thought we at least made it a little bit tough on him and drove his pitch count up, had some good at bats in the fifth, where we didn't end up scoring. And then obviously the sixth, where we finally broke through a little bit, but I thought command-wise he was pretty good. This team has now lost six of seven. You came out and said it's due or die. General Manager Brian Cashman made comments. How spoke the other day? What's it gonna take for this team to find their way? We gotta play complete games both sides of the ball. We got a pitch, catch it, and offense. I mean, that's what it's gonna take, you know? I know it's the question everyone's gotta ask. We gotta go do it, you know? Where we can talk about it till we're blue in the face. We've gotta put together complete games, especially when we're going up against good opponents. Is it confusing to you as to why this team hasn't been able to do that? It's frustrating. It's definitely frustrating, because certainly, you know what these guys are capable of, know what we're capable of, and you know, to this point, hasn't been good enough yet. Montgomery was just in there, and he had said that at this point, it's almost like he'd rather just give up line drives with the amount of soft contact that teams are essentially doing damage with. Just does that add to the frustration? He's essentially doing what he wants to do and not getting the end result. Yeah, I mean, and yeah, and not taking a... I thought the Mets had a really good approach today. You know, did a good job putting the ball in play, but yeah, I thought Manny actually threw the ball well. They made it tough on him, so he had to got in some trouble a little bit, had a little bit of a higher pitch count there for the point of the game where he's at, but he made a lot of really big pitches, and then even to knock him out of the game, think four guys reached base in a row, but it wasn't like he was getting hit too hard around the yard. So I know frustrating for him, but overall I thought he actually threw the ball well. Eric Boland, you have the next question. All right, I know it's kind of a harsh word, but given the team that you left spring training within the expectations and all of that, we've talked about since February, at the midway point of the season, is it embarrassing to be just one game on over 500? It's frustrating. We're all pissed off about it, obviously. We've set a much higher bar in there, and we haven't, to this point, lived up to that, so we've got to turn it around in a big time way if we're going to get to be the team we want to be, but it's certainly been frustrating to this point, and I know guys are upset and not okay with it. I'll never be embarrassed about what those guys put in and what we try to do on a regular basis. Proud to be associated with them, but we all understand it's got to be better. Zach Braziller, you have the next question. Go ahead. What did you see from Justin in that inning? Obviously, it's been a tough year for him. Yeah, I mean, it certainly wasn't close to the results. I mean, it was some soft contact and then a walk, which obviously is not good for all the guys to reach base on him, but so it was actually coming out all right, and it's not like he got hit overly hard. It's just obviously frustrating for him because his first time out, the stuff was definitely different than what we saw prior to him going on the IL, and I thought the same was true today. He's got more life now on the fastball. He's throwing harder, so obviously a very frustrating outing, but he's in a much better place physically than he was a few weeks ago. Go next to Greg Joyce. Aaron, how did you balance going to King Bear in a bullpen to get you through the rest of the way versus keeping him available for tomorrow? Ask it again. How did you balance just going to King Bear to get the rest of the game versus having him for tomorrow? Yeah, I mean, just having obviously his length and not wanting to at that point when we're down big, use up a bunch of guys when you know, in a double header scenario, obviously we got Garrett going, but you want to keep a number of guys available and so fairly easy decision. And just on the line up, did you consider getting an odor in there? He had some success against Walker in the past? I mean, I consider everything, so I guess I considered it, but I wasn't gonna, I was going with our guys today.