 It's just a peculiar night. I think that ending is just a little tough to digest. I think definitely a lot of credit to them. I think Serly Urias had a fantastic night. His two fastballs outside the strike zone and slugs them both. I think the fourth inning, the one pitch that we didn't execute well was the second slider to Hayes. Just try to get it a little closer to his own and left it too much over the middle in that situation. But I executed pitch to Torino's, executed pitch to Mancini. It's just kind of a tough inning. I mean, just stuff didn't fall our way. But they also did a great job with whatever they were trying to do. Do you already, at this point, go back and look at that inning or what's your process like in digesting that? I mean, we're just kind of taking the temperature ourselves, like just as a group, coaches, players. I mean, you know, always just trying to get better. And that's unfortunate, but there was really seven really nice innings. So I mean, tough to, you know, the natural instinct is like not to brush it off, right? Because I mean, it's just kind of a brutal result, like an undesirable result. And you know, but at the same time, we know we're sitting here really in terms of like what we can control frustrated about less than a handful of digits. Gary, you talked about taking everyone's temperature here. Did you guys talk after this one? Yeah, that's what I just said. We just want to make sure I got it right. Yeah, so like I've just talked with, I mean, obviously I had a lot of conversations during the game. And, you know, I had a chance to catch up with a couple of the guys just right after, before you guys got in. So, you know, we're just going to chew on it and get better from it. Gary, because this was something that Aaron was asked as well. When you see, you know, good swings against pitches you feel like are being executed, is something you're looking for? Like, hey, am I tipping something? I mean, is that part of your process of what you're trying to examine? Just try to examine everything, really. I mean, and, you know, also don't try to create stuff that's not there, either. Like, sometimes guys just, like, you know, I mean, you're just, it's two balls for a slug. Like, that's a good night, you know? That's just a good night, you know? And for them to just, you know, kind of string the line around quality of bat, every quality of bat is, you know, it's just a good, that's good, that's just good baseball by them. So, I mean, I guess, you know, the pauses is like, you know, it just didn't derail us. We had great stuff. We executed pitches through 100 and whatever we threw and finished really strong. So, again, just take the good with the bad and try to build off it. Gary, you still have the best record in the league, but three losses in a row, a couple of injuries that you guys haven't, this is kind of the first roadblock that you face this year. And is it important for you guys to rebound and not let this kind of get into your head? Yeah, a little bit of adversity for sure. Yeah. I don't know if we're roadblocked, but we got a little bit of adversity we're dealing with. You know, obviously tough stretch right now with, you know, the amount of games that kind of double headers we played, some of the uncontrollable injuries that, you know, kind of crept up on us. But so, I mean, but A, no one's going to feel sorry for us. B, everybody goes through, you know, patches like this. And, hey, it could get turned around tomorrow. It could get turned around next week. But, you know, as players, you just kind of stay in the middle. And, you know, I guess do what I'm going to try to do tonight, which is take to go to bed and try to improve from it anyway you can. What stands out to you about the run the judge is on right now? It's just what stands out. I mean, just like the, like, sometimes I feel like he's salivating for something and gets it and drills it. And then sometimes I feel like he's, like, just being, like, a good baseball player staying up the middle and then drills it like the same way. It's just there's no, like, there's not, like, all the things are going his way. And he's not, like, looking for slug all the time. He's just putting better swings on balls. He's just putting better swings than guys are throwing, you know, he's just better. And, you know, I think the, like, for example, the first home run was a pretty well-executed fastball that I think Lyles was trying to get up in there. So. Jared, how about the length you were able to give tonight? What was the conversations or the process, like, after six to then get through seven and then also get through eight? After six, there was no conversation. After seven, he was like, can you