 Hey, Aaron, you've been part of this rivalry now for a while. How do you bounce back from being swept here against Boston? You just keep fighting, especially in this game. They were the better team tonight, but a lot of good things happened tonight. A lot of good at bats, a lot of clutch at bats, late in the game. Guys picking each other up. So there's a lot of positives out of this game, even though we didn't get the win. You can learn a lot of things, a lot of negative things that happened, but you got to keep pushing forward. That's all you got to do. It's tough getting swept at home, especially against your rival, but a lot of guys showed a lot of heart and I'll just build off that into the off-day and into our next couple of series. You guys kept fighting and you brought that up and there were a lot of positives tonight. Can you take that into Minnesota and build off this? Always. That's what championship teams do. They get tested. You get hit in the mouth. It's about how you respond. And what I saw from these guys tonight, collectively, every guy that went up to the plate, every guy that came out of that bullpen, Domingo gave us some strong innings. Everybody was ready to go fighting. And you just got to build off that and it's tough. So getting swept, getting a loss, big loss like that, especially in extra innings, it's always tough. And it takes a little time tonight to kind of recover from that, watch some film and kind of move on. But I know every guy in that clubhouse can be ready to go after our off-day in Minnesota. What about you on the first pitch? I think you're now 10 for 19 when you swing at the first pitch. That's like 5-26. What goes into that approach, Aaron, being that aggressive? Well, if I'm not going to get much to hit, if they're going to give me a slider, give me a curveball, give me a fastball, somewhere over the plate, first pitch, I try to steal an early strike. Why not take a hack at it? That might be the only pitch I see all night that I could actually do some damage or do anything on. So for me, it's just about staying ready every pitch. If it's a first or if it's a 10th pitch I see it doesn't really matter. But for me, I'm not trying to give up on any pitch. Thanks, Aaron. You're welcome. Tom Merriam, you have the next question. Aaron, what was missing in this series that kept you from winning any of the games? Looking back to the first couple of games, we had a couple of chances. I know I kind of speak for myself. I had a couple of chances with guys on base and kind of got to deliver. But talking about tonight, they're just a better team. I felt like all around we played a pretty good game. There's a couple of things that need work. But just from that back quality to different situations, I felt like guys really stepped up tonight and came out to it. They threw the last punch. So that's a tough one right there. Brian, I hope you have the next question. Aaron, you guys talked about this week as a chance to make a statement. To lose five out of seven at home to Tampa Bay in Boston, what does that tell you about this team and where do you go from here? Well, we build off tonight. Yeah, we lost. But like I've been saying all night, that back qualities, guys staying aggressive, guys just doing their job. That's one of the most important things. When it comes to teams, each guy individually doing their job. Not trying to do too much. Don't do anything extra. Just do your job. And when you've got nine guys in the lineup doing their job, something special happens. And all night tonight, guys were aggressive in their zone, taking their walks when they needed to. Scoring guys. GT had a big at bat there to tie it up late. Yeah, we've lost the five out of seven, whatever you said. But we still got about 100 games less than this season. And that's what we've got to focus on is a bigger picture. We can't sit here and listen to outside noise telling us that we're this and that. I'm more worried about what we got in this clubhouse. The guys we got in this clubhouse and focusing on doing what we need to do there. And that's all we can really do.