 Aaron, what happened with Garrett Cole in that second inning? I mean, I think just lost the strike zone a little bit. I probably got a little bit out of his rhythm. I thought he was pretty sharp, actually, in the first inning. And then the Willie Castro at bat, where he actually got ahead of him and started spoiling a lot of pitches. And then he eventually lost them and just was just missing around the zone a little bit and then started spraying his fastball a little bit. I probably shouldn't have left him out there as long as I did. Just the weather and the number of pitches he was racking up. But he was at that two-out, and I was just wanting him to get through it and just couldn't make that final pitch to get himself out of the jam there. We rarely see him unravel like that. Did you feel as though the weather was a big factor in it? I'm sure. I think for as much as it was a struggle for the offense tonight, I still think there were a little bit of issues with every pitcher coming in, just kind of dialing in that command a little bit. And the cold can always play a role in that. Are you concerned with Cole's start to the season? I'm actually not. I'm really not. I think he's, I really believe he's poised for a big year for us and know he's going to carry us for a long stretch. Just hasn't gone his way so far, but I do feel like he's close. He's just got to get locked in with his rhythm, and he'll take it from there. When you say rhythm, you got up this rhythm, do you mean the Billy Castro app ad, or do you mean? I just felt like probably nibbling around the zone a little bit, missing with some close pitches. And then lost a couple of secondary pitches, because I thought he came out, and I thought everything was really sharp there in the first inning. And then just, is that inning mounted on him, and that pitch count got up? And then I didn't do him any favors by pushing him as long as I did. It was just like wanting to get him through one more hitter there. And I think when he just started losing the zone a little bit, he got a little bit out of his rhythm. Pretty happy to see him throw pitches during the previous half inning. Obviously it was a long inning, but to go on the field, did you get a sense that that inning played a role in it? I feel like I've seen him do that before. Sometimes he can do it underneath where, so it was just such a odd start to the game in every way, our side, their side. So I think I don't read that much into that other than that just on a cold night, him wanting to keep moving in a long wait. What do you think from him that tells you he's poised for a big year? The stuff's there. The stuff's there really with every pitch. And I think the cutter is going to play an important role for him, too. I would even go back to opening day. The first four hitters were not good, right? But he settled in, got rolling from there. I thought overall he threw the ball well against Toronto. Vladdy got him on a ball off the plate. So I get it the results aren't there, and we're talking about Garrett Cole. But I feel like it's a lot closer to pop and then we'd meet the lines these first few.