 Did you feel like you had your best stuff today? No. I think it was one of those days where I didn't really have much out there, so I was just trying to compete. I was just thinking of my way. Did it have anything to do with throwing the two winnings two days ago? I mean, did it have anything to do with it? No, I don't think so. I think it was one of those days. I trained in the offseason for days like this where it was high or something like that. So, no, I'm not gonna say excuses. It was some good swings on balls and it just didn't go away. Were you happy with the location on that pitch to Altuve there? I'm not sure. I haven't seen a replay yet, so that's something that I'll look out here for you. Chad, you said when you got out there, you just didn't have it. Did you know that in the bullpen? Did you know when you were warming up on the mound? When were you aware that you just didn't have your best stuff? I think it's just the misses. I think I know when I'm missing certain locations that I'll probably just fight myself a little bit. No, I felt good physically. I just didn't execute pitches. I didn't get good counts. When I did come in the zone, they could get swings on it. So it's just not going to go all off the route. I'll try to make it just in case. And, Chad, how frustrating is that to happen when you guys had a chance to sweep this series in a building you guys have had a lot of bad luck in over the years and a chance to complete a five-in-one road trip? Yeah, I mean, we were three outs away from a really good road trip. Now, this kind of leaves a sour taste in our mouth for three days. Yeah, I mean, obviously not where we want to end it. One out of five runs into the ninth. We should win that game 99% of the time. They've switched together. We'll just reset and get ready for Thursday. Thank you, Chad. Hey, Chad, despite that sour taste, I was speaking to Boone and he was just mentioning how there are some positive takeaways that you guys have. I think you guys really answered that calling. Yeah, man, I think we're putting together a really good at bats here. I mean, I think yourself. So, yeah, credit to our offense for grinding out at bats, really making pitchers work. Yeah, I mean, it was frustrating that we did put up seven runs a day and we might come away with the win. So, yeah, it's very encouraging of how our hitters are swinging it right now. Chad, in that last, that bat against Altuve, I mean, I know he got you earlier this year back in the Bronx as well. What was going through your mind? How are you trying to approach him in that situation? And what makes him so tough? Yeah, man, I think going like that, I know he's going to try to be aggressive. So, I'm going to try to reset to my advantage. I'm going to try to be aggressive. I'm going to try to be aggressive. So, I'm going to try to reset to my advantage. And I was the kind of the thought process going through the last pitch and I was going to try to make a chase. And I mean, I haven't looked at the replay, but I would have seen that bowl was not a strike. It was going to be a strike. But yeah, he's a good hitter. He's gotten me a few times. So, yeah, you can definitely put a good swing on it. Chad, you guys are at the break eight back of Boston. I think there's five or six teams ahead of you in the wild card. You have Boston eight out of 10 coming out of the break. I know it's still July, but do you look at that 10 game stretches, maybe like almost like a do or die for you guys to accomplish your goals this season? Yeah, I mean, I think I don't think as a team, you can look, you can sit and say your eight things back or whatever. I think we just got to try to take a day today, try to play your best baseball that day. Because if you look too much into the future and worry about moving ahead of you, who's behind you, I think it can be pretty exhausting. I think it's going to be a football part. Take it one day at a time and just go for that. That is a crucial stretch for you guys, right? Yeah, I mean, for sure. I think anytime you're playing whether it's Boston or Toronto or Tampa, I don't think it matters. Those are all going to be big games within their positions. So, yeah, I think we're very serious and try to play good baseball. Well, in listening to both Chad Green and Aaron Boone, the absence of our oldest chap and are not wanting to get him in those type situations. Absolutely as a correlation to this loss, because as Boone said, it became a safe situation after Hermann gave up a couple of hits. That would normally be a spot for Chapman. Yeah, there's a lot going on listening to both of the guys. And the one thing I want to say is Chad Green is at an amazing first half and probably should be going to the All-Star game. But to your point, when Chapman went down and he's not the closer anymore, and Chad Green has been pitching important innings all year, he pitched even more important innings. So the intensity level, the adrenaline, it takes a little more out of you. And he's not going to mention it that he's fatigued and he was tired. But there was no doubt in my mind that he didn't have a whole lot today, which he acknowledged. But relievers, when the phone rings in the bullpen and they get going in their mind, they're always saying, I'm going to find a way to get these outs. When I jog from the bullpen to that mound, I'll find a way to get it done. I think Aaron Boone needed to realize that he didn't have a whole lot. When he rallied in the middle of the inning, I didn't see that. I saw one good fastball that he located that had some life on it. Everything else would look like it was a struggle.