 When you look at the offenses tonight, particularly frustrating, considering it seemed like there was a lot of solid contact and not a lot to show for it. Yeah, especially the first round, the first turn through the lineup. I thought we had a lot of good swings, a lot of good approaches and nothing to show for it. But after that, we're a little in and out, a little inconsistent and had a good opportunity there. Obviously, the ball kind of right back to the catcher and kind of yanks the throw into a short hop into the tag. So it still felt like we could have been a little bit better after that first turn where it didn't really bounce our way. But definitely a frustrating loss and one that we got to get past here and then now get ready for Detroit. You mentioned that opportunity in the fifth inning. Are you OK with Gleber taking a chance there with Stanton at the plate? Yeah, I mean, the ball's to the backstop. And it just kind of bounces perfect. And actually, the throw by the catcher, I didn't think, was even he kind of pulls the throw, which kind of just falls right into a short hop where he's diving. So yeah, you don't want to take chances in that situation. But I think that's one of those kind of a fluky bounce there that didn't go the right way. When you say after the first time through, the offense was a little bit in and out. What was it about the approach that you weren't necessarily thrilled with? I thought Lopez did a good job, first of all, mixing it up. Early on, he didn't have his great fastball as clear. And we hit some shots off him. But then I thought he actually did a good job with his change up with his breaking ball of really changing speeds. And I thought we just had a hard time just really getting locked in on him and stringing together a bunch of consistent at bats, which we needed to get back into that game. You know, Cleaver stayed in the game. Is he OK after a play of second? He got spiked on the thumb there a little bit, so more just a cut. But yeah, I think he's fine. Well, how are we up front? Is Greg Bird starting to hear the booze, so to speak, and let it get into his psyche a little bit? I mean, that's more of a question for him. I think he's battling. He's grinding. I think he does a good job of dealing with outside stuff. So I'm not worried about that with him. I just want him to get into a good groove, into a good place in that box. Because when he's right, he's really important to us and really can be an impactful player for us. So I know he's grinding away behind the scenes to find that. Some better at bats the last couple of days. But still searching for that good groove. The back, right. Stan's been struggling under 200, I believe, since August 18th, his last home run. What do you see at the plate that he's doing at the plate that tributes to his slump? Well, two bullets tonight. I don't think he's far off, maybe expanding a little more than he was when he was really locked in. Has hit into a little bit of tough luck. But I kind of feel like he's close. Just missed a couple of balls that he hooked foul today. So maybe timing not perfect right now. But then again, really squared up two balls pretty sharply today. And I feel like he's missed some pitches that over the last couple of months he's been smoking. And that can happen over the course of the season. There was a game in Baltimore where I felt like he got some pitches to hit and just didn't put them in play with authority. But I attribute it more to kind of the ebb and flow of the season and hitting. Fred, to the right. Aaron, just CC second game back in the deal. What did you see from tonight's sixth inning? Yeah, I thought he was really sharp in the first inning. Really, one of his better first innings, I thought he was really crisp, attacked the zone, had a quick inning. And then in that second inning, especially a couple of hitters, I think maybe with two strikes, you could see their approach was really to try and get something out over the plate and work it the other way. I thought they did a good job of that. Maybe didn't get his cutter in on a couple of pitches. And then Lamar has been even early in the year, I feel like, when he was with Minnesota, he's just, unfortunately for us, I feel like he's had a lot of really good at bats against us and he turned out to be the difference tonight with a couple of big swings. Wally, Aaron, how disheartening is it to lose two out of three to the team that's playing well now but hasn't played well most of the season at a point in the season where you need to win as many as you can? It's always, I walk in there pissed off every night when we lose. So it's disheartening whoever it is against. I don't get caught up in the opponent and, you know, we got to win this many against this team. It's today, man, and we're going out and we're laying it on the line. And that's the expectation. And I feel like we do a really good job of that. And, you know, in this game in Major League Baseball 162, you know, the bottom line is you're going to have some bumps where you lose to a team that maybe you don't think we should lose to. And that's always frustrating. And I think, you know, the losses stink, you know? I mean, there's nothing better than shaking hands at the end of the day. That's what we pour everything into. But as far as who it's against, man, I don't really care. It's let's get after it. And we got to get after the Tigers coming in tomorrow, period. Dave, to the left. Just like you said with Stan, I mean, with all the firepower that you're missing right now and then to have him kind of a funk at the same time, is that that's kind of a lot of offense to try to get for a team? I mean, that's part of it, though. You know, I mean, good hitters, you know, that hit 280 or get on 35% of the time, you know, they're going to go through a week where, you know, it doesn't happen all the time. So that's just the that's Major League Baseball. That's 162 games. That's the ebb and flow of it. That's part of it. And that's why that's why your team. That's why, you know, other guys need to pick up the slack. Other guys need to produce. That's what makes you a well-rounded quality team. And we've done a really good job of that. So we're not, even when we have guys down, you know, we're not, we're still not reliant on one guy or two guys. You know, we still count on contributions and have gotten contributions still from a number of people. Anyone else? Thank you, Mark.