 Aaron, why do you think Zimmerman gave you guys so much trouble? He's got good stuff. He was able to work the ball down the zone, work the corners and just not really give up any hard hit balls. He was able to just keep us off balance all night and when you can do that all night and kind of give miss hits, you're going to be in a good position. Aaron Boone just said he feels as though the guys in this lineup are capable of producing, capable of putting up runs. Do you feel that same way? Of course. I thought it out. We just got to string together some quality of bats. We're swinging some stuff out of the zone and not really sticking to our plan in the past couple of games, but I think once we start stringing together, quality of bats one through nine, we're going to be in good position. That's what this lineup does. The lineup gets on base and drives guys in. Once we get back to that form, we'll be in a good spot. You guys didn't just lose one or two guys. You're having to overcome a ton of adversity this early in the season. Did you ever anticipate having to overcome this much adversity this early? It happens. You guys got to step up. That's all this. You know, guys will step up and fill those roles. You know, you don't like senior third baseman and DH left fielder. Center fielder go down and other pitchers and stuff like that go down, but guys just got to step up and that's what they'll do. You know, it's what we, on spring training, getting their reps and see if it gets quality time for a lot of guys, you know, coming up right now and getting there at bats in the game because they're going to help us one down the road. You know, so, you know, just getting this quality time in the game right now is what's going to help us down down the road. Challenging. Is it, I know you say next man up, but when some of those guys have so little experience at this level and they're kind of learning on the fly and, you know, several of them at once, is that tough to deal with? Does that make it more challenging? No, they're ready for it. You know, these guys are ready for it. That's why they're in this position. That's why we're in their clubhouse and, you know, got called up for a reason. You know, they're here to, you know, do a job and, you know, these guys are ready. And like you say, you know, experience and everything, but, you know, that'll come. You know, the more at bats they get and the more time they spend up here, but these guys are ready to go. You know, they're going to step up and fill some good roles. Growing, you know, 98 and 97 instead of the 102 that you're used to, does that, do you think that has an impact on what he's able to do on the mound? No, no, I saw him even last year, you know, sitting in 97, 98 and, you know, being able to command the ball and, you know, get guys out, you know, when he's working that slider in there occasionally and, you know, working the corners like he does and he's, he's unhittable, you know, and the Tigers really get a couple, a couple of barrels on some balls and, you know, get some runs. But, you know, a choppy-star guy, he's, you know, it doesn't matter if it's 95, 105, it don't matter, he always gets a job done. You mentioned, you mentioned guys need to step up. Do you feel like there's an extra onus on you and other guys who are regulars in this lineup, so many big guys at a lineup to really step up in a time when you guys were struggling like this? I wouldn't say do anything extra, I'd just say do our job. That's the biggest thing, you know, when guys start doing extra, that's when people start pressing and, you know, putting too much weight on themselves. You know, it's all about, you know, 25 guys pulling the same rope and just doing their job, you know. So for me, it's the same thing, you know, being in the middle of the lineup and I got to get on base and I got to drive guys in. That's my job and I got to do that, you know, day in and day out. Doesn't matter who's, you know, who's hurt and who's in the lineup. So that's what I got to continue to do.