 It's not always going to be easy and it's hard for us right now, but we did a lot of good things today and found a way to win a game when it was hard. And Chappy just continuing to grind in brutal conditions out there and no given and just a good win considering the conditions, just considering where we're at right now to grind one out there is nice. You mentioned Chapman. He had some issues last time out. Do you think this time around more due to those conditions as opposed to some of the other things? I don't know. I think he was okay out there. We kept checking with him on the mound and he was better. There's no question about it. I thought we saw a better life on the fastball. I thought we saw some good sliders. I thought we saw him controlling the zone even though it got a little dicey there for a while. So I think a step in the right direction for him and hopefully starting to get him right back on track. With how he's hit pretty much all season long, what's your level of confidence when you see Miguel Andujar come to the plate in a big situation? Yeah. Very comfortable. Not only is he a good hitter, he's a smart hitter. I think he does a really good job of understanding what clubs and pitchers are trying to do to him. I think he's really good at going up there with a plan of what he wants to get done and another big hit for him obviously in a big spot. Brandon, you said you kept checking on Chapman on the mound. Are you checking on something specific with him? Just the weather. Is there any footing issues, any grip issues, and just making sure he was comfortable out there if we needed to get the ground screw out there or anything? Well, Steve and Dan, Dan, go ahead. This is another tough outing for Brandon. What do you see from him and is any of it to maybe in part two, pitching in a different role than he's accustomed to? It's a different team. Somewhere he's been his entire career. I think part of it is the uniqueness of the entire situation as far as coming back from the injury, not having spring training, now switching teams at the deadline, still kind of finding his way a little bit. I thought in a lot of ways it was real close to being classic Britain. I think the good things we're seeing is the stuff is there, the arm strength is there. He's a slow roller from being out of there in less than 10 pitches and looking a lot like Zack Britton, then the base hit, but then losing the strike zone a little bit where just controlling that sinker, finding that. I think that's something we just got to keep grinding through with him, allow him to keep working through it, because he's going to be a huge part for us going down the stretch and hopefully into October, but we've got to just continue to get him comfortable. I think once he has an outing or two, then it can start to snowball. But the good thing is we're seeing physically the stuff is there that's made him why he's been special throughout his career. Steve. Can you talk about the lift that Lance has given you since his arrival? Yeah. I mean, huge. He was huge in Chicago in his first start going deep into the game and really picking us up today, kind of grinding through it. They worked some deep counts on him, fouling a lot of pitches off. So he's only able to get through five, but we were kind of set up from a pen standpoint from there. But he's a pro, man. There's kind of a fearlessness to the way he goes out there and attacks. I thought his fastball was once again good today. That's a tough lineup for him with a lot of lefties and a lot of quality lefties to go through. And again, I thought the fastball down and up, two and four seam were good. But I thought he did a good job of mixing in today. He got some first pitch strikes, flipping in a breaking ball. That was good. But they also did a nice job of really making it hard on him to drive him up, so only allowing him to go through five. Another strong outing for him and a big pick me up for us. Steve, right behind you. Right behind you. Thank you. Thank you. I know you said you were checking with or all this about the conditions and things like that. Does it ever get to a point where you as the coaching staff have to step in and make the decision to bring the grounds crew out to kind of look at the mound for the betterment of Chapman to kind of maybe slow things down or something like that? Well, I mean, I'm sure there's a time where we would step in there and kind of lean on him, checking with DD as well, you know, while we're doing that and watching him, seeing if he looks like he's having any issues, which we didn't we didn't think he was having. So he almost want to lean on the player there in the picture to not just shut things down and then have to start back up. So we felt like to the point he the mound was a non issue to the right. You talked about how Miguel has the approach he has and how smart he is at the plate. How have you seen him sort of grow as this rookie years gone on in that regard? I think the ability to make adjustments. Look, he's really talented and I think there's a level of comfort for him when he walks up to hit and gets in the box. But I think he's done a really nice job of making adjustments. So, you know, if he's had a game or two where he's been off, he's able to adjust. He's shown versatility with the ability to really do damage. You make a mistake with a, you know, slider. He's done a lot of damage with that today. He gets the heater and rides it out the other way. So he's just he's versatile with what he can handle in the strike zone. And there's not just one way to get him out to the left. Dylan's bulked. Do you think he just maybe saw Odor at the corner of his ID? You talked to him after that when he came in that inning. What happened there? Well, yeah, we'll talk to him. But yeah, that's just out of the corner of his eye and not react in properly right away. That's just a, you know, where you got to see it and just step off immediately and, you know, not flinch, you know, and that's that's the challenge in that situation where, you know, you know, especially with the lefty where they're off, they're going to dance around over there. And that's where I think Dylan has made huge strides this year of being able to slow things down a little bit, get better at controlling the running game. But that was a situation where they caught him and got him to flinch. But you know, the other thing, he comes right back, unfazed by it, punch out, comes out and does this thing the next inning. So he's done a really good job, I feel like, of handling any kind of adversity, any kind of, you know, small failure and coming right back. And he did it again today. Dan and Larry, what did you think of Walker and Wright? Good. Good. How was the play? Was it the Gallo double? It was a while ago. Gallo hit the double. I actually thought he covered some ground and moved at it properly and almost made a really nice play. You know, I think Chu hit the ball over his right shoulder. You know, I kind of held my breath for a second and he just, he looked apart, right? And yeah, I thought, I thought he did well out there. So is he an option as a fill-in, at least, going forward there? Absolutely. Yeah. Heck yeah. Larry, you have a question? No, you're good. A couple in the back and then we'll go. Let's talk about Greg Byrd today, cut me, he got lost in the shuffle, had two big hits or scored in the RBI, what he did today. Yeah, I mean, that's what he's capable of and we need him, you know. He's kind of balances out our lineup. When he's right, he's that on-base power presence and a couple big hits today. He's missed a couple of more but just got to get him back and rolling. You know, I thought, I thought a lot of quality at bats today and we just got to get him when he gets his pitch now to start impacting it again. That's what he was doing so well for that few week stretch in there and now with as well as he controls his own when he does get that pitch, hopefully today's a step of him starting to do that. Okay, thank you.