 You just described the disappointment in this room right now. Yeah, it's a failure. In spring training, we talked about winning the division and putting ourselves in a good spot in the postseason to win a World Series. And we came out short. And so it's no matter how many games you won the regular season or what else we did, it's a failure. How hard is it to say goodbye to your teammates? I saw a lot of emotion from you here just a few minutes ago. Yeah, it's tough. I just think about the whole season in a whole trip to London. Guys getting injured, guys coming back just ups and downs this season. That's what I think about. And then I just think about missed opportunities. And some guys I might not play with again. I know CeCe's retiring after this year. Last game, I were good to play with him. So I just think about things like that and just reminiscing Aaron, how would you describe just the roller coaster of emotions there from DJ's home run to them out into Wigel Tuve? Yeah, it's tough to describe. You know, once DJ had that to run homer, battling a great attack by him, battling off tough pitchers on one of the best closers in the game, man. I was impressed with that. That's why he's an MVP. He comes up big in situations like that. And then all Tuve, man, that's just what he does. He comes up big for them all year, all postseason. And I can't really describe it. How frustrating is it to have so many opportunities in this series and just not being able to finish those ballgames? That's the biggest thing I look back on. Just I think we left eight or nine guys in this game on base even throughout the whole series. They left a lot of guys on base and had a lot of missed opportunities. And using the capitalized on there, when they got guys on base, they capitalized either a big homer or a big hit. And that was the difference of the series. So our pitching staff did great, too. And our pitching staff held this offense down to three or whatever runs it was for so long. And we just weren't able to capitalize it off, and even me especially. And I'll see it all series long. I think I came up with a guard here, somebody on first base and just couldn't keep the line moving. What do you think you can take this the second time and then unseat them? Say that one more time. What do you think you can take, I guess, the team to unseat them in the American league? It's the second time in three years. Just play better ball all around defensively, offensively. We just a lot of misuse on defensively. And when you give a team like this extra outs, man, they're going to produce some runs out of that. And then even, like I said, like I've been saying, all series, when you get guys on base, we got to score them. We got to move guys over. And just collectively, that's some of the things off the top of my head I can think of. When a game ends like this, a series ends like this, do you find yourself still kind of in disbelief of how it ended? And Guardi was saying some guys, you never get over a play like that the way it ended. Yeah, it's tough. Like you said, it was a roller coaster of emotions, going from DJ tying it up there in the ninth, and then all two of them walking it off there. It's a big thing about this for a while. Just like I said before, the past loss, it's a Boston last year and the year before to Houston. And be thinking about that all off season, every single day. That's what's going to fuel me to try to do whatever I can to put our team in a better position to win. This is not being a leader of this team. I've got to step up. I've got to do something, and I'll be thinking about that. How proud are you of this ball club? Yeah, each and every single one of these guys. But I talked to him after the game, just said, this team has never been defined by wins or losses. It's just been defined by how we get up. And each and every one of these guys contributed up and down the line, up and down the roster. And I can even guys that aren't here today, guys that contributed to this team and put us in this great position. So that's the thing, these guys ganged their head. They gave it all they had. I think a CC pitch so they couldn't even, till his arm blew out. I think about a lot of guys that just left it all on the field and nothing to anger had about. Aaron, that says it's important to use that failure. Is there some way, 30 guys on the injured list, like you said, to describe it to the season as a failure? No, this still is. When it comes down to it, it's black or white. It's either you did your job and got where you wanted or you didn't. We weren't able to do that no matter what. I really don't care. We really never cared about how many guys got hurt. Because we knew we'd always get the job done. This time we didn't get the job done when I counted. You mentioned CC not coming back. Garry just said he's not sure what his future is here. He had a great year this year. Do you hope he's back? Oh, always. He had one of his best years, I think, offensively and even defensively, man. Being able to move around left field, center field, man. Wherever he needed him. He had lead off at third, at fourth for us. And how many of our homers he had. And it was a special year for him, man. He's still got a lot left in the tank. And I hope he comes back for sure. Does it feel like it's a really narrow gap between you guys and them? We're a great team. They're a great team. It doesn't seem like there's much separation there. Do you see it that way as well or no? Hey, like I said, like all series long, we had a lot of opportunities with guys on base. And if we incapitalize and get a couple of timely hits, this series might be different. We might not even be playing the game six. But yeah, that's what we were expecting going into this. It was going to be a tight series back and forth. Going down to game six, seven, they pulled away. Is this thing of this year the same as 17 different both times end here with a loss? So is this team a better team? Say that one more time. Is this team a better team? Is this thing of losing to the Astros again bigger than it was two years ago or about the same? It's all the same. Loss is a loss, man. I can't really, I don't know how to say it any different. Now, each year we come up short, it's all the same in my book.