 The manager's report brought to you by Geico. Erin, it was announced that Gio Arcello left with lower back tightness. When did he first start feeling that? And are there any tests scheduled for Gio? No tests scheduled. I think they feel that it's going to be something that is day to day. I think it just locked up a little bit on him, probably in the cold before his last at bat. I think even probably maybe could have continued even, but we'll see how he is after getting some treatment here. And I don't think it's anything too serious. Hits and runs were once again hard to come by. What did you think of your teams at bats and approach as a whole? Yeah, we had a couple opportunities. Not enough to really break through. We had the one bases loaded opportunity there where I thought we had some good at bats to put ourselves in position. DJ hit the ball hard, but right at the third baseman. I think we had another first and second, but just weren't able to generate enough, get enough going. We just got to, as a group, just continue to lean on each other, trust in each other, and trust in just taking it one at bat, one pitch at a time. We've got to play that way right now. Corey Kluzler looked sharp through four, but then really seemed to lose the zone in the fifth. What caused that? What led to him really kind of losing the strike zone there? Yeah, I thought there were a couple times. And I think, obviously, it being cold and windy, I think at times it was a little bit tough getting to feel. I think even in some of his early innings, where he had some of his misses were a little bit scattered and it might have had to do with a little bit the weather. But I thought the stuff was good. I thought he was generating a lot of soft contact. The Freeman at bat, I think he was pitching very carefully once that there was kind of a base open in that situation. So overall, I thought the stuff was good and he gave us a chance. We just obviously didn't mount enough offensively. Andy Martino, go ahead. I know there's a lot of different reasons why a guy might not get down the line real quick depending. So what did you see with Glaber there and that comeback? Or were you OK with that? Well, I think any time you got that kind of situation where a guy's got to get off the mound, you got to get after it. I think initially the check swing, he just probably in his mind foul ball right away. And then it's like, oh, no, I got to get going. And then you're a little late. So I mean, that's got to be a little bit better, obviously. Is that something you would speak to him about? Yeah. Thanks. Dave Lennon, please unmute. As part of that, do you have to work to maybe combat some of this frustration that's going on with some of these guys? I mean, it's understandable considering the stretch to you guys are going through. I just wanted to end seeing tonight's game if you saw a little bit of that with some of the body language with some of the guys. I don't know. I mean, look, I think it's the age old when you struggle, you know, offensively, there's that look of a little bit of lifelessness, a little bit of lacking energy, you know, is what it looks like. But I think it's guys in the fight right now that are grinding away. And so, yeah, I mean, it's on all of us to make sure we're not only locked in, which I know we are, but also while you're taking your lumps and while you're getting beat up a little bit to make sure your mindset is strong but also positive, especially when we're talking about guys that, you know, have a really strong track record. Marley Rivera, go ahead. Aaron, you just talked about staying positive, but how difficult is it to do when this continues to happen, particularly with the scoring? Not difficult. Why not? Believe in our guys, know who they are, know we're going to mash, you know, it's definitely frustrating when you're going through it, but as far as is it hard to stay positive, not at all. You know, I know we're walking out there with heavy artillery each and every night. We just got to unlock it right now, and we will. So it's frustrating that it doesn't happen tonight, or, you know, every game you go out there, but is it hard to stay positive, not at all?