 it seemed like you struggled to get a feel of your off-speed stuff there in that first inning. Why do you think that was? It did get better. Really got better. Certainly the middle innings. Loud change. It was really good. The backdoor, you know, 1-0 backdoor curveball was executed, but obviously not the right pitch. You mentioned the middle innings. What did you do to really settle in there, and then how disappointing is it the way that sixth inning wound up unfolding? Yeah, I thought that I just picked a little bit of the pace up through the delivery. I thought that I had better leverage on guys, and I got a chance to start to find some of those breaking balls. A good change-up, like you mentioned, and the fastball command was really, really good. We were able to start guys, keep them off the balance, and then finish guys. And then in the sixth, I mean, the fastball was working to meadows, and we beat them on the pitch, but they were able to stay through it. I got a Rosa Reina in a good spot, and I went good to see her down and in, tried to pitch for the ground ball, which is the same thing I did with Diaz in the first inning, and it unraveled. I got through, so then that put us in a tough spot with no outs, and probably just ran out of good pitches at that point. You guys still take the series, but obviously had the opportunity for the sweep, something that you guys really haven't been able to complete often this season. Why do you think you guys have struggled in that regard? You know, sweeps are tough, because the other team typically surges, and I get a little fight-or-flight, and it's going to be really hard when your starter puts you down 4-0 on the first to really kind of muster something up against a team of this quality. So in terms of sweeps in general, I think it's hard to sweep, but I think we've had some opportunities to sweep, and maybe not had some stuff go our way, but in respect to this series, this one's on me. Hey Garrett, just your reaction to you guys getting Joey Gallo and Joey Rodriguez in a trade with Texas? Another former pirate, Julie. We got a few of them now in this locker room that I played with in Pirate City. Joey has been obviously a tremendous player, superstar level talent, tough at bat my entire career and faced him quite a bit. You know, obviously the power stands out, the play discipline stands out, and the defensive prowess that he brings in multiple positions is something that people don't give him as much credit for. And part of the reason why I'm here is because Hal always goes for it, and so does Brian. So I really feel fortunate to be able to be in a spot where the club's going to make a fantastic move like that and continue to push chips in. I feel blessed to have that opportunity to be here. Hey Garrett, you mentioned with Hal and Cash going for it. Were you guys always confident that they were going to go out and make some big move like this to really give you guys a boost? I mean, I know that the season's been kind of up and down to some degree, but you are only a few games out of the wild card and stuff. I was just curious from you guys' perspective, did you think a move like this was always going to happen? I can't say for sure. I would say just over generally, part of the reason why I'm here is because, you know, big part of the reason why I'm here is because of that mentality of this organization, like I alluded to in the previous question. So for me personally, it's like, I trust, I trust that they're going to do what's best for the organization, what's best to win. Every time they have an opportunity to do that. In terms of big splash or maybe not a big splash, I didn't necessarily put much thought into it. I just trusted that they're going to try to make us better one way or another and they did.