 Second area was solid, but just a real gutsy effort. And I don't mean I say gutsy effort because it was after that first inning and kind of getting out of it a little bit unscathed after the two-run homer. To be able to give us six innings tonight after that first inning is pretty impressive. But I think it was part because I thought he's throwing the ball really well too. Lindsey. Karen, in your discussions about the called strikes on Judge and others, have you gotten any sense of if there's any other factors here aside from just sheer size? No. There have been any. Is there any sort of? I don't know what to tell you guys on this, OK? I mean, you know, I'm sure we talked to the league. I answer this question every so often. I don't know what to tell you. To the right. Karen, the boos and the frustration, I think, keep building for Gallo. Are you seeing any signs that he can snap out of this? Yeah, I mean, I've seen it over the last 10 days. Couple really good at bats last night where he worked walks in a tight game. Nobody ever mentioned those, so he's grinding. It's a challenge. It's been a struggle without question. He has had some good at bats along the way here. I feel like over the last week or 10 days hasn't got a lot of traction with hits. But he's just got to keep fighting. Keep passing in front. I apologize that this was asked already. But during your ejection, it looked like you were saying, it's not too late. It's not too late. Did Rayburn tell you that it's too late in the game to be arguing? No, he didn't say anything. I was just saying it's not too late to change. And then during Chapman's outing, you had a map Lakewood for a mount visit mid at bat, which is kind of unusual. Did you guys see something there? Or just you wanted to talk to him about it? Yeah, we just wanted to make sure he was doing something. We wanted to make sure he was doing. Brian, to the left. Aaron, I know you were out of the game by that point, but the decision to pinch at Donaldson instead of Gonzalez, what was the call there? Yeah, Josh Donaldson, I agree with the call with them going there in that spot. Yeah. Eric, Judge and Stanton have never been ejected in their careers. They very rarely say anything to umpires. As a player, guys have different philosophies on that. What was your view? Can that impact, when you say something to an umpire, when you got thrown out as a player, can that, does that have any impact on balls and strikes? No, these guys are pros, you know, umpires are pros, you know, they obviously, so I would like to think in the vast majority of cases, you know, things happen and we all move on from it and with the players as well. I certainly don't want them or any of my players whenever possible to not, you know, get ejected out of a game, you know, especially position player front nowadays where you play with shorter benches and stuff. So, you know, I prefer that they leave it to me. You can say things, you know, in a professional way, which they do and, you know, but I don't think guys, you know, umpires are holding grudge of their pros, you know, and I have a lot of respect for what they do and who they are, um, and I think, no, I don't think things have big carry over effectual. Dan. So, is Carpenter okay, when you took him out after you got hit, he's okay. Oh, yeah, yeah, just running for him. And Castro, any update on him? I gotta get, I gotta get with them. I think it's gonna be an IL situation, so I don't have the diagnosis and timeframe yet though.