 Six walks. Why do you think you had so much trouble with command today? I'm not sure. I tried to be aggressive throughout. Maybe maybe trying a little too hard. I thought I made some pitches and then you know kind of didn't get the benefit out and then wasn't able to get back in the zone with some other ones. But yeah, six walks. Obviously that was the story. I got to make them put the ball in play. I felt like when I was doing that things were going good. The contact wasn't wasn't too hard. So got to force the issue better than I did today. Obviously just two starts into the season. But are you frustrated by the way things started for you with all the hard work you put in this off season? Yeah, certainly, you know, frustration today. That's not characteristic of me, you know, with the walk. So I think it's just getting back to staying aggressive. I thought I was very close a lot of the time, but I wasn't able to kind of get back into the counts. You know, and then little things happened. But really that was, you know, kind of just hurt myself today. Marley Rivera, you have the next question. Go ahead and unmute. I'm hi, Jay. We heard a lot of protests from the dugout in terms of the, you know, the calls for strikes and so on. I know that, you know, you're not a liberty to like, you know, say anything against the umpire. But what I mean is like, were you having trouble like painting those corners that you usually get? Well, I did hit some and didn't get it. I mean, that's just the fact. But, you know, that happens is what, you know, that's part of the game. And I got to move on. And that's what I mean by after that, I got to get back in the zone and continue to make pitches. And normally, I take pride in being able to do that. And, you know, today I did it.