 Is there any part of you that's in disbelief as you're watching that inning unfold? Yeah, I mean, it's hard to foresee an inning like that with obviously the guys we got. It was a grind, obviously, for Manny. But Lease got us an out into the fourth there. And then John did a great job holder of coming in and kind of getting us to the middle of the game and getting us to that point we needed to get to. And yeah, and then that inning just, yeah, frustrating inning. What was going on with Artavino out there? It almost seemed like he and Kyle Higashioka were having trouble getting on the same page. I don't know if it was that. I know Holder, when he came in, was having a hard time seeing some of the signs, just lighting-wise. So you know, but I think they were fine. I think he was just kind of slowing himself down a little bit. I believe it was a single, single walk, single walk before getting to Jansen. Did you consider lifting Artavino sooner? No, just because, I mean, we're just up against it. And obviously, I didn't really want to even use Sessa and have to end up using him for four outs. And then would have even preferred staying away from Clark to get his length back tomorrow but end up having to get him in there. So once, you know, once we were short there with Manny, we knew we didn't have a lot of length guys today. So it was going to be our high-leverage guys to get us to where we needed to go. Next one to Eric Bolland. Aaron, you guys said all the right things after the rough weekend in Baltimore. And the message was, you know, we've got to turn the page, play better. How crushing is it to have this kind of a performance coming off of the series that you had in Baltimore? Yeah, not allowed to be. It's just not allowed to be, Eric. I mean, so, you know, we'll say the right things again. And we need to, we need to get past it. We need to play better, obviously. You know, we did some good things obviously at the plate where we've been struggling a little bit. I thought we had a lot of good at bats up and down. The lineup tonight, hopefully we can build on that. And, you know, anytime we get a lead through the middle innings, we'll take our chances at the back end. So we've got to do better, but we've also have to have the ability to move forward. Thank you. Take the next one from Marley Rivera. Hey, Aaron, you're saying the ability to move forward. How does this team stay positive in this very long skit? Well, yeah. First of all, we have a lot of really good players, guys that have had a lot of success in this league, and you've got to trust in that ability and that it's going to turn. Doesn't mean you don't dig in and you don't grind and you don't look to where you can make subtle adjustments to continue to improve and put us in a position to start winning games, but you got to have that belief. And that's the biggest thing right now, especially when we're going through a tough time. And you're talking about, you know, staying positive and doing all this, but the memory that your fans have is what you're doing lately, right? Like, that's the pressure. So, you know, how does one handle that? Because this is a team that, you know, pretty much people thought you had a guaranteed spot in the playoffs and it isn't that way. Yeah, it's part of being a pro and it's part of being, you know, you know, in this game, I don't care how good you are, that adversity's coming for you and you've got to be able to handle it and you've got to be able to deal with it and you've got to be able to make adjustments day-to-day and we'll continue to work to do that. Thank you. Next one to Tom Marriam. Aaron, do you think there's any loss of confidence among the players after what's gone on the last couple of weeks? No, look, I think anytime you go through a tough stretch, there's times when you probably press a little bit or you're not feeling your best and you question some things, but again, I go back to, especially with a lot of highly successful players, you're gonna go through that in the course of the season. We're going through it a lot collectively right now and we got to find a way to continue to lean on each other, pick each other up and trust that the work we're doing behind the scenes to make those subtle adjustments individually, we'll start paying off for us. Next one to George King. Aaron, how surprising is to see green issue with two walks like that? Yeah, I mean, that's very uncharacteristic for Greeny. Espinall put a pretty good at bat on him to lead off that inning, which kind of set up the whole inning, fouling off a ton of pitches and then working that walk. But yeah, anytime Greeny's not a little bit off command-wise because he's usually so good in that regard, that's a little bit surprising. Next one to Brian Hoek. Aaron, specifically with Audavino, what did you see from him? He faced six guys, didn't get anybody out. What kind of told you that he was close to turning it around and didn't rush to go to the bullpen there? Well, I couldn't go to the bullpen, trying to just desperately stay away from some guys or we're gonna get into a position player situation. So at that point where we were in the game with not getting a lot of length at a money, we had to ride with them. And, you know, he's always still one pitch away. I thought his stuff was actually good. You know, he was throwing real hard. Guerrero comes in and greets him with a block ball down the line right away. And then Gurriel on an 0-2 pitch. You know, I think he hung that slider on an 0-2 pitch. That's obviously a mistake. And then a couple of walks, but we had to roll with him at that point.