 There's a little frustration on losing seven games in a row, getting the ball to some of your guys in the bullpen, which, you know, to be quite honest, in Aaron Boone's career as a New York Yankee manager, it's almost been automatic with the bullpen guys that he has had. But the way it's gone over the seven game losing streak, especially with Chad Green and his struggles, Chapman tonight with 11 days off, you expected him to be a little bit rusty. So there's a manager there that needs to keep the focus of his ball club on try to win a game tomorrow and just try to get through this tough stretch. And we're still getting acclimated in some ways to the fact that this is a 60 game season. And Bob, you mentioned this earlier. So a seven game losing streak in a 60 game season in 162 game season, we'd be talking about a 19 game losing streak. So think of what this chunk of losing has done to their season. And I echo what John just said. There's nothing more debilitating than when you put yourself in a position to win and then relievers that you rely on and expect to do the job struggle. Now, no one is going to be perfect. No one is going to be flawless. Chad Green had been great until his last two outings. Chapman barely pitched all year. This was only his second appearance. But these are games that hurt because even with their struggles, offensively, Sanchez is only hitting 130. They put themselves in position to win these last few games and didn't get the job done.