 Garen didn't seem like it took you too long to fall into a group in the beginning there. What was working with you straight from the outset tonight? Yeah, it took me a little longer than I would have liked, to be honest. But I thought we just sequenced pretty well and attacked the strike zone. Some pretty scattered misses, just sweating a lot. Just a lot of sweat early, got it a little under control, started to get a better rhythm and found my legs a little bit and started making pitches. So, you know, maybe got a little bit fortunate with some pitches over the plate early, but I thought we sequenced well, bought ourselves some margin for error and settled in from there. I think a 10-pitch battle with Farmer in the seventh and then the battle with Mestakis. What did it take to get to the finish line there? Yeah, I mean, Farmer's battling hard, covering, you know, laying off some good sliders, covering a fastball at the top and inside. Had to make a pitch there, get the ball down. You know, hopefully he reads, break a ball in the hand and takes it, which I think he did. And with Mestakis, obviously covered a really good fastball in the first half bat. Went to the slide in the second half bat. And then the third half bat was able to get him off the fastball way just enough to get a bomb. He's given how dominant Clay Holmes has been this season. How stunning was it watching the ninth inning unfold the way he did? Yeah, I mean, it's just, he's picked us up so many times. It's just a bummer we couldn't pick him up tonight, to be honest. You know, wanted to give it a great effort, made his pitches, chips in far away, and we couldn't scratch anything out in the ninth. You know, again, like, Clay saved our butt a lot. So sometimes these nights are going to happen. I think, you know, we just, we're going to look for the next opportunity to pick him up. That's for sure. You felt like a game that you felt like you were in control and you were winning by bigger than you were. Like that a lot of opportunities slipped away tonight to make this an easy game. Um, I didn't think it was, I didn't have that mentality while I was out there. And I don't know what opportunities you were referencing. But I missed that then, um, two instances, I think where we had leadoff doubles and, um, you know, those were pretty stressful innings, just, you know, trying to stay on the attack and, um, you know, realize that we had got three to play with. And, you know, we don't want to be, you know, don't want to be too fine. But then you're, oh, you're balancing that between, you know, not letting a leadoff double kind of spiral into a rally. So to be honest, like, I was, I didn't really have a good idea where he was going early. And then, uh, and then, you know, late with a little bit of pressure and not a huge lead. I was working all night. So there's that last that that could you not hear the pitch come because you're putting your glove. It was just a little like I had a good, I had a good read on like the pitch, but, uh, I just wanted to make sure I was throwing it where he, where he wanted to. Um, so it was getting loud. I stayed up to like 20 and that made it a little better. And then, uh, uh, but I just wanted to make sure that we were picking that I was listening to the right side of the plate, you know, where, where he wanted to, where he wanted to go. Cause I could hear the pitch and then, you know, I was just waiting for the location. How surprised are you when games like this happen where when you guys are so used to winning? To be honest, it's like a tale of just like the dude had like a point four going in, man. I mean, it's like, I don't know what to tell you. I mean, you know, you hope something like this doesn't happen, but like logically it's like, um, you know, I mean, law of averages to a certain extent. Um, nobody's perfect. And did one, he gave us a shot. So like, I mean, it just kind of slipped away from us. And, you know, it's, uh, you know, not, not, not a great feeling when you lose. Um, but we're in it to the last pitch. And like I said, like, I think everybody in here is looking forward to the next time that not looking forward to the next time that we get to pick clay up. But like, you know, he's just, he's just saved our rear ends. Like so many times, five out, six out saves, you know, going through the meat of the order, coming in with traffic early in the year when he wasn't closing. It's just like, um, the next time we have an opportunity to pick him up, I'm sure we will. Garrett, you have another start scheduled for Sunday. Do you expect yourself to be able to pitch in the All-Star game next Tuesday? Yeah, that's probably a question for the organization. And, uh, if I had to make an educated guess, they're probably not going to be very comfortable with pitching on, uh, you know, less than 48 hours rest. So.