 I think made Manoa so tough on you guys today. He was looking at his pitches. You tip your hat. We gave him a little pressure. Didn't come through, but he's got three pitches that he can locate, and he was locating them, and you tip your hat to him. He did a good game. You look back at that third inning. He does lose command a little bit there. Three walks, do you feel, as though you look back at that one and think that's a place where we could have really broken through? Yeah, I mean, you know, Hick gets in there. You get momentum, but I think we did a good job of taking our walks and not really expanding too much on him. But I mean, he was locating his fastball, throwing his slider off of that, and this change up. So we're going to run into that, and we've just got to keep putting pressure. And I think we did once we got him out. And then we gave him a little pressure there, and Hicksy with a one-out or lead-off hit. So just got to have a good advance. How good standing there was Tyome tonight, watching him for the first start this year? It was really good. Stuff looked, I mean, he wasn't getting a lot of, you know, it was a couple, I think, his hits were two strikes, except maybe the homer, the spring homer, but he looked like all of his pitches had good action. Anthony, you saw the Blue Jays a lot in spring training. How much of a challenge are they going to be in this division this year? Yeah, I mean, they're a good team. They're a good team. They're this whole division, the Red Sox, the Blue Jays, the Reys, the Orioles aren't just going to bow down either. They're up and coming and have guys on the way. So I just think every game and every day is, you know, we lost it. That's it. And tomorrow we'll come back and do what we can do to win. And that's really all you can do.