 Jordan just spoke in there and expressed his frustration with not being able to kind of finish guys off, guys falling off pitches. What were you seeing from him today? Yeah, that. I mean, they were just putting together tough at bats, even the guys he was retiring. Extended at bats on them, a handful of mistakes they made. Looks like he was trying to go in there to Marte, left it on the plate. He homers. Looks like he kind of pulled the ball a little bit with Escobar. Probably trying to go down the way there, kind of left it down and in. And then Alonzo had a good pitch. So it's a tough night. They were on them and made it difficult. And then the few mistakes he made, they hit for extra bases or out of the ballpark. It seemed like he was surprised that you had come out to get him. Do you like the fact that he wanted to stay out there? Do you have an additional conversation with him? Look, that's the thing about Manny. He always wants the ball. He wants to compete. He wants to, whether it's going great or a night like tonight where he's struggling, he wants to compete. But at that point where just kind of at bats, they were having against them. Being up over 70 pitches already there in the third inning, I just felt like that was the time. IK, I've had a couple hits today. He's been swinging the bat pretty well overall. Why did you like Gallo in that situation in the eighth? Well, I mean, you got Adovino in there who's obviously a tough variety. It's not about getting a hit in that situation, about getting on or and you're up against it there with two outs, taking a shot at a long one there. So that's the Adovino component. And then forcing their hand to at least get the closer in there for a four-out situation. Yeah, so it's just not man-on-time run-on second. We need two runs and on first, Ado's pretty tough against Reides. To me, it's an on-base situation and Joey gives you, I felt like Joey gives the shot at that. Aaron. Thanks. Aaron, how long do you expect Stanton to be out? And if it's extended, do you think you'd need another outfielder? Well, we got LeCastro today. We called him up for him, so we did get another outfielder. I don't know. I think you have more of a higher level outfielder that you can get in a trade. Well, I mean, I mean, I don't know. We got plenty of guys to choose from that are capable of doing the job. So kind of focus on that. We'll see where the next week brings us. You never know what can happen. But in as for how long, we'll see. I don't expect it to be everything and just watch the way he's throwing the ball. To me, it's as good as he's throwing the ball in about 12 months, you know, going back to the first couple of months of last season. That's encouraging. We got to stack those together, continue to get good outings and get that chappy confidence to follow next and then he becomes real dangerous. But we're seeing encouraging signs from a stuff standpoint from his strike throwing. So we'll keep building. To the left, Joel. Aaron, two things. Do you think there's any chance that the way you're starting pitchers pitch the first three months of this season, essentially, that they used up a lot of gas in the tank and you're seeing some of the results of that now because your rotation for about three weeks or so has not nearly been as good as it was? Yeah. I don't know. Chalk that up a little ebb and flow. You know, Garrett, I feel like in a really good spot, throwing the ball well. Obviously, Seve, when he went down, was throwing the ball really well. And hopefully that's something that in the long run ends up maybe even serving Seve well, you know, as far as the timing and maybe the innings drag there. Really encouraged by Nestor's last couple outings. So, and really, Jordan's been throwing the ball really well for a month. You know, today was a struggle, obviously. So I don't know. I mean, you know, it wasn't going to be perfect all year. And we've had a couple bumpy ones here, but I still think they're all in a pretty good spot to go out and perform. And just as a follow-up, I wonder if it's the answer to this is ebb and flow also. Just your team hasn't been as crisp for about, you know, the last month as it was. Maybe it's impossible to play as well as you did. But I wonder what you think about the overall tenor of your club right now. Yeah. I mean, you know, we've lost a handful of games. You know, I think back the last couple of weeks that we're kind of that go in either way, that we were winning all the time early. You know, tough to keep up that pace. You know, coupled with, we can play better. You know, we're playing about as good as you can play. We've played a little less than that so far. And having pulled out some of those games, we're pulling out. But, you know, I feel like these last few days, we're starting to, I feel like as a group, we're having good at best. One of the things that's kind of plagued us here, you know, Saturday against Baltimore. And then tonight is just not being on the cash in enough. You know, we obviously had the back-to-back homers. And then, you know, really just about every inning, we had opportunities and weren't able to punch through it. So that's happened a little bit. And that's kind of the difference when you're playing some of these close games, you know, where we're pretty consistently pushing through and winning those games. We've lost a few of those here over this stretch. And, you know, that's part of it. But we also know we can be a little bit better.