 Clint, what was Waka doing tonight that made him so tough on you guys? Um, he was, I mean, I can only really speak to what he was doing directly to me. You know, it was just like throwing a lot of pitches that are going in different directions and I'm assuming that's what he did to other guys. And when guys do that, it makes it really hard to focus in on a location that you want to swing at, especially when the ball is going, you know, opposite directions half the time. So he was on and obviously he pitched pretty well, but, you know, we're, we're going to turn the page and look forward to tomorrow. What keeps you confident that you can turn the page based on what's been going on lately? Uh, our track record, you know, um, we have a lot of really good players that, you know, have performed really well for a long time and it's what the 13th game. So I think, you know, it's, it's not obviously you want to perform better collectively and individually, but, you know, things happen and, and like I said, we have a lot of guys with a lot of really good track records that I think can, can prove that we're going to be able to get out of this. Aaron said that he addressed the team. What did you take away from, from that? Um, you know, obviously him addressing us means that, you know, we need to play better and I think everyone took the thought of, you know, we have to come tomorrow to the ballpark ready to go because the team that we're playing is going to come ready to go as well. So, you know, I'm not going to get into everything that he said, but, you know, we need to come ready to go tomorrow. And that, that was the message that I took from it. Brian Hope, please unmute. We're obviously angry. You were at the plate, I believe when the ball started raining out of the, uh, the stands on the field. What was your reaction when that was going on? That was the first time that I think I've experienced that. Um, I mean, you never wanted to come to that, obviously. Um, and hopefully, you know, moving forward, we play, we play well enough to where that does not happen again. Ken David off. You have the next question. Go ahead. You think that was at all an issue, uh, tonight or has been an issue at all? It's hard to, it's, I mean, obviously everyone wants to, uh, to be able to figure out why they're struggling or why we're struggling. And that's what makes it hard, you know, and, and I don't think personally that anyone shows up here, not ready to go, but you know, we're playing, we, we, we as a team and we as players have set the bar and the expectations so high that when we don't meet those expectations, obviously people get upset, we get upset and we have to find a way to meet the expectations for ourselves and, and, and go out there and, and figure it out. And, and if it was that easy, then obviously, you know, I don't think I'd be sitting here answering a question like that. So I think that every one in that locker room is going to be a hundred percent ready to go tomorrow. I'm sorry if I could just follow. What, what do you think is going on with you at the play point? Um, I, I've been asking myself that question the last couple of days. And I think that it's a, it's a timing issue. Um, I'm a tick late right now, you know, and that's the, that's the hard part, you know, obviously you get a day off and then we have a team day off and then I'm trying to circle back to finding my timing at the plate. So with that being said, like I'm, I feel like right now as a hitter, I'm timing up off speed rather than timing up fastball. So whenever they throw a fastball, I'm a click late and that's been addressed. I talked to Jay a lot about it today and, um, it's never been a, it's never been an issue with me not being able to swing the bat. So I think with me not being able to pull the trigger on pitches that I normally would, it's, it's all a timing issue. There's no mechanics. It's just, I got to come ready to go in that plate.