 Why did it seem like such a struggle for you tonight? Well, just made some made some bad pitches in some spots where they put good swings and then fell behind a lot of left handers tonight. You know, I felt maybe the one bright spot was limiting as best we could and You know, but they were they were just they were on it and we weren't making enough good pitches. You mentioned left handers. Jamie and Choi seems to really have your number lately. What makes him such a tough out for you? Yeah, I think he by and large covers the bottom of the zone. Well, I think he's you know, even if he's fooled slightly, his bad path allows him to lock the ball to the right field, which, you know, which can result in extra base hits. You know, we've had success against him when we've executed pitches. But, you know, again, you know, maybe poor pitch on the home run. You know, but the second hit of the second hit of the day was was was a really well executed fastball with a lot of count leverage and that found a hole too. So don't don't really don't really have an answer on on G man at this point. Aaron Boone said he still sees a lot of good things from you from your delivery to your arm strength. Is it just frustrating not being able to get the results you're used to getting? Yeah, I think it was, you know, it's been back to back starts where it felt really good and thought that, you know, had progressed with the stuff. You know, each of the last few outings and, you know, to not get rewarded for it or I guess probably underperform relative to the type of the type of stuff and the type of, you know, the ability to throw a lot of pitches at a high quality level. You know, it just yet eats it eats at me a little bit, you know, because with with what we had today should should pitch better. Thanks, Garrett. Yeah, who else has a question for Garrett Brandon Cuddy. Go ahead. Garrett, you talked about this eating it eating at you a little bit. Does it eat at you a little bit more also considering it's the raise considering I guess now it's a pennant push that kind of thing. Yeah, it's certainly doesn't ease the search doesn't ease the pain. You know, pretty much pretty hard on myself as it is. Definitely know how important the game was so I'm wearing it. We can take another from Pete Caldera. Obviously, the four walks is very unusual for you. Did you bother by those particularly and did that sort of inform you about how their approach was against you? See, I walked three, I believe at least three of them were left handers. I am not. I don't know what the was all four left handers. Sheer Meyer. Perez, the lead off hitter, Perez. Oh, so the right. Yeah, the lead off here was the one right here. Yeah, so that was really poor. I mean, gosh, the guy hadn't got to get a swing off and, you know, I threw him two change ups in the slider to start him off to get to 30 and You know, the left handers, you're having a bit of trouble keeping the fastball on the corner. A lot of couple of the bats made a lot of competitive pitches, but just couldn't get them. The joy and Kiermaier just couldn't couldn't get the fastball to nick the corner. You know, it's just like an inch off two inches off, you know, such a minimal miss to where like I'm really not trying to make an adjustment because I know it's a 50 50 shot on the call and my gosh, we're not that far away. But, you know, then all of a sudden when it's all said and done, the lead off hitters on and it's either like four straight or five total pitches. And, you know, we're back on the grind again. I think Perez walked on a slider so that may have been a little bit of a different at bat. I mean, the approach there was probably to be disciplined on the outside part of the plate and not expand. Obviously, they did a good job there and we weren't able to make the adjustment. I think it was less of their approach and more of our lack of being able to craft the ball more towards the zone.