 in the 10th. Let's hear from him post game. Justin, do you think you had Grossman on that 2-2 pitch? Sometimes they're called. Sometimes they're not. How frustrating has this start to the season been for you, Aaron, just mentioned the fact that it seems like it's taken you some time to get into any type of rhythm. Yeah, I haven't pitched well, but I own that. No one's, you know, harder on myself than me. It's going to be better. Why do you think you've struggled with consistency? For a while there, I think my delivery was bad. I mean, when I got back on track, you know, I made a couple of bad pitches in the paperwork. Like I said, you know, just grind it out and things will turn. Next question goes to Brendan Cody. Brendan, please unmute. Justin, Aaron said that the power on your fastball has seemed to be inconsistent since you've come back. How do you feel about your fastball and where it's at right now? Well, it's not the same. That's for sure. There's days where it's been better and there's days where it's not. Sometimes when I have actually a little bit of bite on it, pitches are fouled off or swung through. And right now they're not, so I got to make an adjustment. Do you attribute that to the shoulder? I don't really know. You know, the shoulder feels good. I just, like I said, I got out of my delivery for a little while, felt like I was back in it and made some mistakes. Nice. I really miss my spot by much. Next question goes to Barthier Bayer. Hi, Willie. You just said that you are, you know, on the right track trying to get your pitches back. How does one work on that besides just nearly repetition and getting out there? Both. Both. That's, you know, each part of it. Also, you know, looking at video, working day in day out of my delivery, just trying to feel right and make adjustments really. And Justin, you guys are always very honest about these moments. Obviously that was may have been a frustrating, you know, call or not on that strike. And I know that you're not going to blame that. But is there a lapse in concentration? Sometimes when that happens, and then the next pitch is hit out. No. Okay. I wouldn't say it's a lapse in concentration. I thought I made a pitch. Didn't get called part of the game. We move on and throw the next pitch. Randy Miller, you have the next question. Please unmute. Yeah, too. You've have great career numbers. So to be here at this spot late May and have a 60 or a with the kind of career you had. How do you deal with that emotionally? Are you set tough on you? I mean, anytime you're not pitching well, it's not easy. But you know, I'm mentally tough. You know, I've done it for a while. So I know what I can do. I just need to get back on the right track and make that pitch.