 He's a great player, you know, big spot really hunting a pitch there and obviously destroyed it, but you know, he's he's playing well. You know, obviously the flexibility he's given us this year of being able to bounce between second and short as well. Just really proud of the player, the all around complete player that he continues to grow into. When you use Kainley, Auvino, Britton and Chapman, you guys are 22 and 0. How much of a weapon is that to have it to go to? Yeah, it's huge. I mean, those guys have been great for us, obviously all year. You know, to be able to kind of pick your spots between Otto and Kainley, depending on the match up six and seventh. You know, it looked like for a while there that, you know, Pax, after a long first inning, had a chance to get deeper in the game. But then obviously that that fifth inning was a challenge. So, you know, we're committed to to to going to our four guys today in that kind of situation and they delivered a lot happened in this game. Sixth inning may have been strikes out on a questionable call. And then for lack of a better phrase, all hell breaks loose. And you explain why in your mind things escalated and what happened there? Yeah, I mean, you know, I thought just in that couple innings, you know, obviously we, you know, we objected to to a few calls. And, you know, I start in there not wanting to get one of our guys if I can out of that game. But, you know, had some issues where I felt like, you know, something may have affected another might affect Pax and being in that game. So just voiced it. And and then I was inside already when when all the guardie stuff happened. So not much more than that, you know, obviously, I think it got taken too far with with sending guardie out of that game again. But look, we're playing for a lot right now. And you can feel that with all our guys, man, we're we're in this thing to we're playing for keeps. You don't see something like that happen very often in a baseball game. I know you say you had kind of left the dugout at that point. What's your take on kind of how for a brief period of time, even sort of how ugly and contentious it got out there? Yeah, obviously, don't like that. I think in this case, look at in kind of talking with guardie and watching it back, you know, I think it's clearly something that they were probably looking for with us. And I, you know, I hadn't received any memos or anything that that's illegal. Guardie was saying nothing again other than, hey, this is spot in the game. We're fired up. We're playing for a lot. And a lot of, you know, that we get a little passionate in that dugout in spots. And guardie, I don't think was doing anything more than that. Dan to the left, I was going to say you have not gotten any word that he can't do that with the bat. No, are you concerned at all that that umpires are going to start looking for things since, you know, you've had more than a few of these. I mean, it felt it felt a little bit like that happened today. And look, it is our job to, you know, play under control and and, you know, as best we can not, you know, cross cross lines because certainly we don't want players getting kicked out of games. I don't like getting kicked out of games. But you know what, when you're playing for a lot, sometimes and, you know, we're, we're locked in like we are, you know, sometimes in the, in the heat of battle, you get a little passionate and it can spill over a little bit. Back to, oh, I'm sorry, Aaron, to the right. Aaron, it's not against the rules to hit the roof, the dugout, but umpires have mentioned it a couple of times now when guardie's done it. And I think I, as Sonya mentioned it in Toronto, like you said, that clearly played our role today. Is that something where you just need to tell guardie, don't do it anymore? Well, yeah, I mean, if, if that's going to be something that gets us thrown out of the game or, you know, you know, who's to say we, we get a big hit and we do that. I mean, look, part of what makes that group special right now is, is again what they're playing for and how they come to play every day. And, you know, sometimes, you know, they're, they tow up to the line a little bit and, and there's an edge that we're playing with right now. So, you know, we'll, we'll certainly work close, closely with the commissioner's office and, and, and find out what's acceptable and not and, and try and certainly be respectful of that and, and try and do a better job of staying in the game. That corner's been a guy who's obviously played his entire career with a lot of intensity, but also a lot of decorum. And this seems a little different for him. I mean, is that odd to you as well? That just mean three times in the last now, what, you know, a couple of weeks at the same incident? Does it kind of seem a little strange to you? Again, I go back, we're playing for a lot. Guardie's been around a long time. He's, you know, he's part of the hunger that exists with this group. And, you know, sometimes that shows itself in, in different ways in a passionate way. But, you know, even with Guardie today, you know, I think he wasn't angry or I think he was very much under control and just in a way getting our guys going a little bit. Because obviously that was a heated part of the game. And, you know, frankly, I think it got escalated because they came looking for it. Justin to the right. Aaron, just back to Glaber, has he exceeded your expectations with his power? I wouldn't say that. No, I mean, he showed his power last year. You know, we've, we've watched him these last two years. You know, he's got the ability to obviously hit the ball out to all fields, which lends itself to being able to hit for a lot of power. He's obviously very strong. His, his, the ground force that he creates in his swing lends itself to, to, to power. You know, he's got one of those balls that you hit and it seems to go a little further than you think it's going to go. And, and I think that's because the power is real. And have the last two days reaffirmed to you anything about your team as far as winning tight games against good teams? Yeah, I mean, you know, I hope that doesn't get lost in this today as these last two games have been very well played against two really good teams and a lot of big plays. It's been a lot of fun to be a part of. Dan to the left. Glaber said, I guess to Jack that he's won those sunglasses a couple of times now. Is that something that do you know anything about? No, I mean, I've seen it obviously and he broke him out the other day in batting practice and he seemed to adjust it well to. And just on the packs and we've asked you a lot about the first inning and today was another one. You know, I guess if you had answers, you would be doing them. Yeah, I mean, it's something that, you know, we've worked on all year. Again, I go back to and today was a little different, but I go back to I also think the first inning hasn't been nearly like the results have been. I feel like he truly has been a little bit unlucky, a little unfortunate in the first thing today. I thought he struggled a little bit in the first inning, you know, didn't have his curveball right away, lost the leadoff hitter, then Mercado jumps from there. So I thought it took him a handful of hitters to kind of get settled in with his command and everything. I think that's been, I think today was a little more atypical than what we've seen. But obviously he righted the ship and I thought he pitched really well. And you know, if he gets a call here or there, I think he has a chance to really get deep into that game. But I thought overall he threw the ball well. Christy, you said that you think the umpires are now looking for this situation with Brett or with you guys. How do you address that going forward so you're confident that this isn't something that'll be a problem for you? We will and we'll be, we've already talked amongst ourselves and try to make sure we're playing certainly with an edge and with the passion that I love about this group. But also making sure we're trying to stay on this side of the line and keep guys in the game. We don't want to lose guys in the course of a game and it's something that we'll also try and work, you know, with the commissioner's office as far as just, you know, you know, also trying to be as respectful as we can and we'll have those conversations with the commissioner's office as well. Just, I guess in the immediate, do you go out and say something tomorrow before the game or to the guys that you've just dealt with? To the umpires? No, no. We'll, we'll, we'll CC go in tomorrow and we'll come and hopefully finish off what's been a good homestand. Take one more, did you have a question? Okay, thank you, Ernest.