 Thanks, Bob Aaron. Another tough one last night. Why do you think this team has not been able to get over the hump? Well, I mean, obviously for a while, you know, we're struggling to, you know, consistently score runs. The good news is on the offensive front, you know, I feel like, you know, we're starting to as a group have a lot more tough at bats, kind of finding, find a little, little bit of a groove. Offensively making it difficult on the pitchers and we got to continue that, you know, but obviously last night being up against it early like that. Love the way the guys fought back and competed, continued to grind, made some big plays to be back in that game, but ultimately couldn't finish it out. And, you know, that's what we've we've got to be able to do. We got to find a way and it's going to take every aspect of the game, obviously runs, obviously the biggest indicator of the offense. But what do you look for within and at bat that tells you these guys are moving in the right direction? I think just making really good swing decisions when we do get a mistake driving it and I feel like that's been better. And I just feel like up and down the consistency of at bats has really started to improve, really going to the back end of the of the Boston series. You know, I feel like even we've had opportunities to even score more runs. I feel like guys have hit some balls right on the nose at some people. But look, we got we got a long way to go. We got to continue to have those at bats and then obviously the pitching, which has been a strength for most of the years, got to continue that. You mentioned the pitching. Domingo Hermon going this afternoon. What would you like to see from him? More more of the same. You know, he's having a really strong year for us. You know, command of his three pitches will be critical. Obviously being able to throw those pitches in any count against a good offense over there. And, you know, obviously with using, you know, having to use a lot of the bullpen last night, we need to strong outing for him and get a little bit of length out of him today. And and hopefully he can go set a good tone for us. Looking back to Tyone yesterday, it seems like he's so close, has a lot of guys ahead in the count, oh, two, and then can't put him away. What does he need to do to turn that corner? Yeah, I think it's I think it's just really, you know, analyzing some of his some of the attack plans there with two strikes, you know, expanding some things, some versatility out there and what he's able to do. I thought, Phil, even though, you know, it's not like they knocked them all over the yard, but they were able to spoil pitches. And ultimately when they got a pitch that they could handle enough, we're able to do some things against them. So I think it's just especially with two strikes, maybe expanding some of his repertoire, you know, to get some swings out of the strike zone, especially with some secondary, but just maybe being a little more versatile in some spots on the mound. With all of his stuff, unfortunately, it seems like injuries have again been a theme with this team. No Aaron judge in the lineup this afternoon. You mentioned that he's suffering from some back spasms. How long do you think that will keep him out? And how did that all come to fruition? Yeah, hopefully not long. You know, started yesterday when he got up, got treatment all day, was able to get through the game, but, you know, was wasn't really getting his a swing off a lot and then woke up this morning still pretty sore. So with the off day tomorrow, hopefully get a lot of a treatment today, potentially be an option late in this game, but hopefully something that's just a just a, you know, a day to day thing. How nervous are you waiting for that? Luis Severino News and that MRI to come back. Yeah, I mean, you know, yeah, you know, obviously, he'll get that done this afternoon and we'll see what we have. You know, just obviously know how hard Sevies work, know what kind of condition he's in right now to put himself in a position to get back with us. So to have a little bit of a setback last night, you know, hopefully we get decent news on it today and it's not something that sides line some too long. But, you know, right now just, you know, which hoping the best for Sevies. Shifting gears a little bit. I know Philadelphia is a place that you hold near and dear to your heart. Spent a lot of time here growing up. What type of memories come back when you're in Philadelphia? So many, you know, I got childhood friends here, people I know around the ballpark, you know, vendors that are still here that were here in the 70s that I got to see, you know, the peanut lady that we grew up with in the 70s. It's just a special place. They have a big, big World Series from 1980 banner outside our clubhouse with the with the with the World Series parade. And I'm in it as a seven year old and stuff. So, yeah, this is a lot of great memories for us growing up. Do you remember that parade and how excited you were back then? Yeah, I mean, even being seven, absolutely, you know, that that World Championship and getting to be a part of it with that group of, you know, my dad and that group of players all mostly lived in the area as a very close knit team. Well, I know you're a busy man and you have a lot to do before the game starts. Thank you so much for the time. All right, Meredith.