 Aaron, you knew Valdez was going to be tough coming in, but how was he able to keep the bats quiet tonight? You know, I thought early on we had some good at bats against him, even that first inning when he won 1, 2, 3. I thought Bader had a good at bat. Judge, he got into a good count. Smoked the ball to center. You know, I think a little bit similar to Verlander. I thought he got into a really good rhythm there and, you know, kind of the middle innings and really started landing his curve ball exactly how he wanted to go with his sinker. And we just weren't able to mount it enough. You know, obviously, we got a gift there on the air and a good job of putting a couple balls in play to get right back in the game. But we've got to find a way to break through against these guys. Understanding as the postseason, you're seeing good pitching, but 30 strikeouts in two games. What needs to change about the offensive approach? Yeah, well, I mean, the good thing is that when we did need the ball in play today, you know, within a run scoring situation, we're able to do that. So take a little bit from that, get a score. I mean, you know, swing and miss or the idea ain't just to touch it. You know, you got to touch it in situations. We got to score. And they're about as tough as there is to score against. But we got to figure out a way. And, you know, it takes all of us from a game plan standpoint to every guy in that lineup just doing their part to make it a little more difficult on them.