 CeCe, Aaron Boone just described your outing as a battle out there. How would you describe things tonight? Yeah, just battle, just trying to make pitches. Didn't really have like good stuff, but was just trying to make pitches and get some outs. You know, it was hitting balls hard, but you know, the guys were playing great defense and was able to get through five and kind of keep the team in the game. So feeling like on the mound when you don't have your best stuff and you're walking guys like you typically do not do? Just trying to battle, you know, that's a good lineup, just trying to make pitches and, you know, try to give us back in the dugout, to score some runs. Was there anything that you felt like was working for you tonight? Just making pitches when I needed to. You know, it was battling Gary called a good game and, you know, hopefully my stuff would be better next time. You seem particularly agitated when Luke Boyd got hit and kind of came out of the dugout there. What was it about that situation that irked you? I mean, it's just the same thing, you know, you hit a homer and then they throw up and in. Stupid. So in that sense, do you mean like you felt it was a little intentional or just the results were positive? Yeah, I mean, what are you doing? You know, like, let's go. I mean, we don't want to get into that again. We did that last year. It's based on the way you were feeling. And now is that why maybe you were OK and not going out in the sixth? Did you put up a fight to go out for the sixth? Yeah, I mean, I always try to put up a fight. But, you know, Bunny had his mind made up and, you know, there's really nothing I can do after that.