 Let's hear from Aaron judge. Aaron, did you think that final at bat that ball had a chance to get out there? No, off the bat. No, and I just got underneath a little bit. I knew right when I hit it that it wasn't going to make it, even though I went to the track. I just, just underneath a little bit. He's got a good fastball that really plays up in the zone and just wasn't able to get on top of it and scored DJ there. Aaron Boone said that Stanton tweaked his hamstring. It's most likely an IL situation. How much of a hit is that just to your lineup, knowing the way that he started the season off? Yeah, that's tough, you know, a guy that's, you know, starting out with MVP numbers, you know, driving the ball, you know, coming up in big situations for us. You know, it's going to be a tough loss, you know, I don't know how long he's out. But, you know, our motto, you know, just like last year was next man up, you know, we had a stack team. A lot of guys had alternate sides that are, you know, chopping the bits to get the opportunity. So, you know, Stan's going to be missed, but I know there's a lot of guys that are, you know, waiting for the opportunity. What did you see and hear transpire in that fifth inning with Dick Carpazo? Just a lot of yelling. I really didn't hear too many specifics. I really didn't know what happened. Also, we got one guy tossed, another guy tossed, and by that time I'm out on the field, you know, so I didn't hear too much. A lot of yelling. I really didn't know why somebody got tossed there. So, weird situation. Thanks, Aaron. Take the next one from Brendan Cuddy. Hey, Aaron, thanks for taking the time. There was a lot of yelling coming from your guys dugout. It seemed like it was directed at the mound for the raise. How did you guys feel about them coming up and in twice to DJ, once to Geo? Yeah, I think it was more just about the history. Having somebody throw it, Roman's head a couple years ago. You know, you don't usually forget stuff like that, and then continue to continue to throw up and in, throw up and in. That's tough. We got a lot of big hitters up there, and we know they're going to throw in, but to miss that far up and in, not how many times you're going to get a little parking from the dugout. Does that kind of supersede just this game, though? It seems like this season you guys have seen a lot of up and in, particularly to boy to you. Yeah, it's just a lot of we have, you know, we got a lot of big power hitters that can drive the baseball. So a lot of teams are really going to try to back us off the plate. You know, some that we know that something they've done for years now, it's, you know, they want to try to come in and back us up just like an open up the outer side of the plate. So it's just something we got to deal with, you know, but I know our pitchers are there to protect us. Thank you. Ken, David, please unmute. Yeah, when you talk about the history, talking sort of about Kid Ridge, who was one who was with Romine, right? Who he pointed to. So that's what we're talking about. Yeah, you threw it. Romine said a couple of years ago, you know, anytime someone throws it, somebody said you usually don't, you don't forget that.