 You said anything or did enough to necessitate getting thrown out there? No, I don't. You know, obviously, the replays show that their ball is clearly. And the next pitch, the G from the dugout first pitch was pretty much the same pitch, even looking at it. And all of a sudden, that pitches a ball. And I said same pitch. It's the same pitch. And we know that right now with the iPads and the dugout that there's a lot of sensitivity. And Boone asked, is it because of the iPad? And we get the answer, yes. And they just changed the whole iPad thing to where you don't get your actual live feed until the next inning. So if that's warranted an ejection, then you'd better keep your mouth shut in this league because we should be getting ejected left and right. Even like you've been calling that low strike throughout the day on both sides, or just how frustrating is it at that point in time in the game to know the strike zone and know that 0-2 much different than 2-0? Yeah, I mean, I'm leading off the inning. I have one of the best players in the world hitting behind me. I should be in a 2-0 count there. He clearly misses the first one. I just step out to reset. And then I feel like out of spite, he called the second one a strike just to prove that that's a strike zone. And that's where I get really frustrated, is because, all right, you miss one. That's fine. I have the utmost respect for these umpires. I feel like when on this team, as professional as we all are as a unit, when someone turns around and mentions something, I don't think I've seen one guy be wrong yet. So then the next pitch comes pretty much the same pitch. I'm going to strike two. And I'm just, I don't even react. I'm just like, you've got to be kidding me. And obviously that bat's totally different. But the frustrating part is my spot comes back up. There's a play defensively that I think I clearly make. And because I said it's the same pitch I got ejected, that's where I get really frustrated.