 Aaron, what's your level of frustration based on what you've seen from this team, this series? Incredibly. This is just a bad ending to a terrible weekend. And we've got to get that. How do you do that? How do you go about trying to get the most out of your players? Like every day, the grind, the conversations we've got to have, where we need to make some necessary adjustments. Those will be all things we talked about and hammer out, not overly different than we always do. Try and be a bit as vigilant as we can, but we're better than this and we need to be better. Why do you think they've been kind of unresponsive this weekend? Oh, haven't hit for the most part. I mean, so that we haven't mounted enough and scored enough runs to win ball games. And we're certainly capable of it. And so that starts with me and the coaching staff and making sure we're putting these guys in the best position to be successful. Not hitting a side. There were errors this afternoon, base running mistakes. Do you think the team is unfocused? I think we'll prepare well. We obviously need to do a little bit better, obviously, because we've had a handful of these games. I feel like we've put a lot of these mistakes, especially defensively behind us. So defensively speaking, this has been an outlier, but some of the base running mishaps that still continue to happen a little bit too much, we've got to get better. And all we can do is address them and try and educate as best we can. But that part of the game needs to be cleaned up. Brendan Cutty, you have the next question. Erin, yesterday when you were asked about what potential changes you could make to the lineup, you mentioned how this is the roster you've got. This roster you've got, is this good enough? And can it be good enough to turn this all around? It's absolutely good. We had a bad weekend. Let's as pissed off as I am and as we should be, by the way we played, it's a bad weekend. We need to turn the page. We have an important home stand coming up against some really good opponents. And yes, you're absolutely good enough. And we need to figure it out and find a way to play cleaner baseball more consistently because we're about to go up against some really good teams. And but I'm also as frustrated as I am, I'm not gonna let a bad weekend cloud what I know this team's capable of. And that's a pretty good run that we're just on to get us right back into things. And we need to clean some things up, address some things certainly with this series. But also know that not only do we expect more, but we're capable. And right, you mentioned that run you guys went on for a while. Does that give you some solace in that you've seen the team say rebound from April? What gives me solace is the teams and the players and the individuals in that room, what I've seen them do over the last few years over the course of their career. So I know what we're capable of. You know, that said, you can't just, it's not just throwing your gloves out there and expecting it to happen. We've got to go out and make it happen. Linda Adler, you have the next question. Erin, you've talked about you guys taking some different approaches to try to get more out of the guys. What exactly are you and Marcus and PJ sort of, are you guys taking a different approach to preparing guys? What are you guys trying to do to pull guys out of this? Yeah, I mean, you've got to strike that balance between not taking what's been a successful group of players and individuals and turn the card over and just doing something different because we haven't performed to our capabilities. But, you know, there's conversations, there's, you know, as we pour into an opponent, pour into who we're facing on that given night, as best we can, making sure we're really prepared going into that game for how we may be attacked. And, you know, I think, obviously we got to do a little better in that regard, but I don't think it's alter the course. It's just make sure we're airtight and focused and ready to go into a game with our attack plan.