 By Hyundai, we take a look at the game summary here. Johnny Burrito goes nearly six innings, allowing four hits, those two runs, strikes out two and walks to Josh Donaldson with the solo homer, all the Yankees offense. And that was the focus with Meredith Murakovic's first question with Aaron Boone. Aaron, slow night for the offense tonight. And just what did you think overall of the bad quality? Well, first off, I thought Blackburn did a good job and we knew he was throwing well pretty well coming in. So it didn't make a lot of mistakes. Obviously, JD really got into a hanger. I think Giancarlo got one with the runner at second the first time. He got, I thought, a good pitch to hit there with two strikes and swung through it. We had a couple chances, but again, just not creating enough opportunities for ourself to break through. And we got to get a little more consistent. You've spoken a lot about Donaldson over the last couple of days, just to see him get a hold of one, hit a mistake pitch like that. What could that do for him moving forward and potentially jump starting in a little bit? Yeah, I mean, it's definitely good to see him really get into one, and especially in a low-scoring tight game. So look, I think he's in a pretty good place with where he's at. And he's got a lot of confidence because he's capable of that right there. So yeah, I mean, hopefully it is something that kind of jump-starts him this week in a little bit. But we all got to pull our weight and get it going a little more offensively. Who'd note Anthony Volpe tonight with those hits and using his speed to get that last one? Yeah, last week, I mean, he really dig in. Anthony's a lot of good at bats. He's been getting more hits, but hitting the ball on the nose. Even his first A-B today lines out to the second baseman. So I feel like he's making some good, solid adjustments. So it's good to see him trending, I feel like in a good way right now. Aaron, I think it was in the seventh, fifth actually, the seventh Volpe was stealing Trevino swung at the first pitch. Does he need to give him more of an opportunity to steal a bag there? I mean, it's one where it looks like a good jump. That's one of, if you recognize that as a hitter, you'd like to see him hold off there. I don't know if the pitch up, he was trying to check his swing and he just, he got a piece of it. But it's one of those, if you do, and you don't always do it, but if you're as a hitter, if you are able to see that kind of a jump, you'd love to see him be able to steal that base there. What did you think of Brito? I thought Johnny was good again. Two runs there into the sixth inning. He did his job. I thought he again acquitted himself really well and gave us a chance to win a ball game. Frustration level watching this off for the last couple of weeks. I don't know. I mean, it's like, no, this is part of it. It's crying time. We got to get some guys going and we're all part of that. So, I don't know if frustrations are like, we know we have a higher standard and expect more and know we're gonna be better, but we're going through it right now a little bit. Overall this month, we've had a few guys that have gone through some struggles, but I wouldn't call it frustration. I'd call it like, this is, get to work time and how do we get guys going and that's on all of us. Erin, you talk about that high standard and guys pulling their weight and you look at the month of June, is it almost head scratching to you knowing some of the talent that's in that lineup that they haven't been able to put it together and click consistently? Yeah, I mean, look, I know what these guys are capable of. So anytime you go through a long stretch, where you're having a hard time scoring runs, look, again, we know what's gonna happen, whether it's for a couple of weeks here or there or you're gonna have your upswings and downswings, but knowing what we have going out there, I know what they're capable of. So we got to keep working to get them to where we need to be because we know we're capable of scoring a lot of runs. What was your argument with Gino Ney on the accounting play? Well, the ball came out. So unless you deem him circumventing the rules to do that, like life happens and you shouldn't get penalized for dropping a ball, like that should, to me, that should be a reset unless you think Tommy's doing it on purpose, which clearly he wasn't. So that's, you know, that's something I'll ask the league about, but I don't think, I mean, I've seen that happen before, you know, where whatever something happens that's on accident that stops, should stop the clock in my opinion, but I got to find out. I got to get clarity on that. Carl, I got that 3-0 count in the eighth and I wasn't able to take advantage. Do you feel like he's still kind of working through some things in the playoff? Yeah, we've said that, you know, and he said that, you know, so I thought his first swing or his first at bat, he got the right swing off on a ball he hit in the air, like, felt like he was on time for that. And then in his next at bat, again, I thought he got a good pitch to hit there. Might even been on 3-2 with a runner on second, he got a hanger. And I felt like, you know, just from the side, he was on time, but he swung through it. That, you know, that's a pitch when he's going well that's in the seats. So, you know, he's working to get there. I do feel like he's closer than where he was three, four and five days ago. But no, he's working to get there. Early on in that discussion, the manager talked about Anthony Volpe, Jack, and he was a guy that you wanted to see start to turn things around. He did that tonight, had three hits, first three hit game of his career. It could have been four, hit the ball on the screws too, and it was right at Tony Kemp. Right, so in all four at bats, he hit the ball hard. And I think the thing to notice about three of those at bats is hitting the ball either to the center of the field or to the opposite field. Yankee hitting coach Dylan Lawson has talked a lot about players picking up the ball earlier out of the pitcher's hand. That pitch recognition allows you to decide what you're going to do when you're at bat. And I could see with Volpe trying to go the other way tonight. Of course, he got his final hit by using his speed, his legs to keep that game alive. And Chris, you talk about hurdles as a young player. 203 might not sound like much. That's what he's hitting right now. We're after a 12 for 35 stretch. He had not had an average as high as 203 since May 24th. So on a night where the Yankees are going to lament that they had no offense and that they lost to the A's, one thing they can grab out of this game is that Volpe seems more comfortable at the plate and is definitely getting better results.