 You just asked Aaron Boone about your outing and he said he felt overall like your stuff just wasn't as crisp tonight. How would you kind of describe what went on out there this evening? I agree. I thought I was missing what we played a lot. Didn't make enough good pitches to get them out and obviously a show for it. Three homeruns all, I believe, off of that cutter. Did you feel like that pitch in particular just wasn't as good or they were waiting for it? I think the game plan they had was pretty good. Obviously, facing them three times in a month probably gave them a little bit of an advantage. But if they were better located, I think I could have done the job. How tough is that Parini's? I mean, just three good swings or two good swings off me. I think the other times he's been out so just it was just there. Yes, sir, was that on your mind coming into today? You had faced the radius twice in three weeks coming in a third time in three weeks. Did you try to change it out or had you approached that? I mean, it's definitely on your mind. Obviously, you're facing this is their time facing them. So the game plan obviously maybe changed a little bit. But I think I was able to stick to my strengths for the most part and it just didn't work out today. I mean, that's what it looked like. Obviously, I gave up a lot of hard contact. So, yeah, I guess I guess that was our game plan tonight. Maybe I didn't execute to where I wanted to execute. I think that was the biggest the biggest reason why you guys saw what happened today. I think if I would execute it or better, it would have been a different story. And do you consider that your best pitch right now? And if so, is it more or less frustrating to get beat on that one? No, I mean, I think, like I said, if I would execute a little better, I think it would have gotten the job done. I think them having that game plan they had today and me not putting the cutter where I wanted to put it, basically, you know, that was the outcome.