 Aaron, how do you explain some of those base running blunders late in the game? Mistakes. I mean, you know, obviously, you know, where runs are really tough to come by. You know, it's been one of the real strengths of this team. So I don't want us to lose our aggressiveness, but obviously we got to be a little smarter. You know, the last ones, I mean, the guy catches the ball behind his back. So he's hitting behind the runner. So I don't have any issue with Trevi going there. And then Isaiah is doing all he can to try and get to second with the run down going on. But, you know, we've got to freeze online dives. You know, I don't want to, again, I don't want to lose our aggression on the bases. We've been really successful stealing that a good clip. But, you know, we've got to be a little smarter. We've had a couple here in the last couple weeks that have kind of hurt us. But, you know, I think the biggest thing tonight is we just had a hard time getting hits. You mentioned the hits, especially late in the game. Did you feel like guys were trying to do too much there and extras? I mean, trying to, trying to, I don't know, trying to do too much. I mean, we're trying to score a point. So it's tough for both sides. Both sides obviously pitched really well. The defense on both sides was, was really, really good. You know, so crappy way to end the night, you know, especially when we did so many things well, obviously on the pitching front and the defensive front, but I got to find a way. In your eyes were all those base running mistakes, errors of aggression? Well, I mean, the, when Hicks at the line drive, I mean, you know, you got to know for sure that that's, that's going to the outfield in that situation. So that's a situation where you got to freeze, you know, and then getting picked off, picked on the, on the stolen base attempt there with the inside move. Yeah, I mean, that's, you know, that's a player being aggressive and trying to move a couple runners up there and we got had. On the Isaiah play, does he have to see that better across the diamond or does he have to go? Well, I mean, I think knowing there's going to be a rundown and play, you know, he's, he's busting there. I don't have a huge issue with that with him trying to get to second base and at least trade places with him and, and you kind of live with that go like you're trying to create the same situation. If you, you know, he makes the play and throws the guy out at first. So he was busting it all the way. Uh, Trevi tried to stay in the rundown. They executed pretty well. So that's a tough one. Does it take the, obviously you just said a crappy way to end the night as someone, but does it take the luster away from a spectacularly pitched game? Um, yeah, I mean, we, you know, it's about shaking hands and winning ball games, right? So, um, but no, it doesn't lose sight of, you know, obviously Garrett threw the ball incredibly well tonight for us. And then, and then the bullpen, uh, in some difficult situations continue to just come up big and big and big. So no, it doesn't take away from necessarily what they done. But at the end of the day, we want to, you know, we want to win.