 Aaron, Davey, not quite as sharp as last time out. What were you seeing from him on the mound? Yeah, I actually thought he was pretty good. He always has that moxie to kind of make a pitch. Obviously, Mount Castle got him with the big homer, but I thought he settled in. He made a lot of big pitches when he needed to. Had to work a little harder, obviously, a lot of pitches to get through to where he did. But overall, I thought he competed really well and gave us a chance to win the game. Did you learn anything more about him having to try to overcome some adversity tonight? I guess just confirms he's fun to watch compete out there, because not much affects him. But in his way, he's very competitive. And he's got some moxie out there to kind of figure it out, that ability to really kind of add and subtract. And he did that tonight. You brought in Clark Schmidt in the fifth. What went into that decision? Why did you decide to go with Schmidt? Yes, I really wanted Davey to get through, but didn't really want to go over 90. And so I was probably going to be at Severino. I was going to get him, but I really wanted to try and get him through that fifth. And then once Severino got the hit as well, just felt like he was past where his pitch count probably was and just necessity. I mean, we're kind of down everyone. So kind of the plan going in was going to be Davey to Clark and see if we could get through it. And I actually thought Clark did a good job in what's a unique spot for him. Obviously as a starting pitcher, that's a tough first big league assignment. And he came in and I thought did a good job of spinning this breaking ball right away. And probably the breaking ball may be a little too up, but generate some weak contact from Mount Castle and just out of the reach of waiter. And then obviously they scored a few runs off him. So not an ideal situation to bring him in, but by need. And glad he got out there to get one under his belt. Aaron, what did you say to Schmidt prior to the game knowing that he's not really familiar with coming in out of the pen? Clarks, I think you were around him a little. He's like Davey. He's got a lot of confidence and a lot of ability or a lot of belief in his ability when he gets on the mound. So I wasn't too worried about that part of him in between games when we made the decision that we were going with Clark. We kind of told him quick and he was ready to go and excited. And so I wasn't worried so much about him from a psyche standpoint. I thought he'd be fine and I actually thought he did. I thought they dinged him a little bit, but his compete was good. And I'm glad he's got it under his belt now. Thank you, Aaron. Next one goes to Eric Bowen. Aaron, you said you were down pretty much everyone in the bullpen. Did you have who did you have that you could have gone to? Not necessarily in that situation, but yeah, your hurry and a bray you was really it. And that's a big reason. One of the reasons we went with with Clark to add to the roster because we needed the length. We're staying away from greening today and I still used them because it was just such a big spot for the third day in a row, which we haven't done. Someone told me in a couple of years. So most of all the rest of the guys were all pretty much down. So we had Clark's length and a little bit of your hurry and a bray use. Thank you. Ken, David, please unmute. Aaron, just to clarify. So Sasa was not in the mix? Yeah, he was on Wednesday. Yeah, he was two plus innings, three up. So he was an emergency situation. But yeah, one more day with him. And understanding you weren't a jam. Understanding Schmidt Harley got clobbered, as you said, as that's going through. Is there any hesitation like, man, this is really a tough spot to throw a guy in his big lead debut? No, with what we have and what I know of Clark and what we believe in from the makeup standpoint, was pretty convicted to roll with him. Thanks, Aaron. Yeah. Next question to Mark Feinstein. Aaron, I know this is sort of one of those quirky things. You guys hadn't lost to Baltimore since last March. You hadn't lost in Baltimore since the previous July. Can you sort of look back at those runs that kind of dominance over one team for that period of time? What goes into something like that? Yeah, I mean, a little fluky. We've pulled some games out over the last year plus that didn't necessarily feel like we were going to win. We've gotten some big hits late, some big homers. So one of those that was obviously bound to end, but yeah, I think more a little bit fluky to have that kind of run. Max Goodman, please unmute. Aaron, box score aside, what is it like to have your top two pitching prospects up with the Big League club moving forward now? Yeah, excited for Davey now to have a couple of starts under his belt and really to have pitched well and now Clark. And yeah, I mean, we're obviously excited about both of those guys and their talent and the kind of pitchers that we believe that they can turn into. And now they're here playing an important role for us.