 Jonathan, what do you take away from your outing tonight? First of all, I have to thank God for the opportunity for my health, and today I just wanted to execute on pitches, be sharp, get to the amount of pitches that they told me I had for today, get to the amount of innings I have for today, and be sharp with the pitches, you know, be more economical. It's something that I've been working on for a long time now. It's something that I wanted to improve. I wanted to be better at executing pitches and try to put away batters at a faster pace. You mentioned being economical. How do you go about changing your approach to be more economical? You talk a little bit about that. You mentioned being economical when you faced batters. How do you achieve that? What is the strategy to get out of the innings quickly? Well, to attack the batters from the first pitch of the strike, and then once you have two strikes, not to run them, as I was doing last time, but to be more aggressive with them. Something that my teammates were giving me advice. Not to run a lot of the batters, but to attack them, because they are what are under the counter, and I'm always the counter in my favor. Being more aggressive, you know, having the opportunity to get ahead right away in the ad-bat, and once you have a batter with two strikes, putting them away right away. Not try to do too much in those counts. You know, you have to understand that as a pitcher. They're the ones in trouble. They're the ones with two strikes, and I have to keep the aggressiveness, even when they have two strikes. I think that's the biggest thing, just getting quickly to that count and finishing them up as soon as possible. Aaron Boone had talked about using you in a variety of ways as a reliever. Does it matter to you if you don't know exactly where or when you're pitching? The manager mentioned the different ways that you could be used as a reliever. Does it matter to you in the way the manager wants to use you as a reliever, entering half of the game, or in the end? To be honest, I've always said that I'm here for the role I'm in, where I need to be. I'm 100% available and open for what I'm doing. It doesn't matter whether it's an opener, a reliever, or a game, whatever. If I'm going to start the game, I'm fine with that. If I'm going to go in the middle of the game, no problem with me. If I have to end the game, I'm cool with that. I just want to pitch, help, and just go do my job. Thank you. Next question comes from Eric Boland. Eric, please unmute. You pitched in a couple of these inner squad games now. What are the hitters' swings telling you about the quality of your stuff right now? Well, I'm letting myself know that there are some that are still missing a little bit to be at 100%. Maybe some of them are winning a little bit, but it could also be that they're missing a bit of their rhythm. They've been out of practice for a long time now, and now they're coming to see a number of pitchers that are over 95 or 96 minutes an hour. It's not easy, but that's what I've been noticing a little bit. It's not easy to go in the box and start facing guys throwing 95 and up. So you see that, you see the swings, you see that sometimes they miss certain pitches, especially when you're attacking with a fastball, you see that certain pitches, they're a little late on those pitches. Like I said, it's just not easy for hitters when they don't have an opportunity to see life pitching to all of a sudden start facing life pitching and guys throwing 95 and up. It's definitely tough. Thanks, Jonathan. Thank you, Marlon. Next question goes to Marley Rivera. Marley, would you please unmute? Thank you, Michael. Gracias, Marlon, y gracias Jonathan. Jonathan, cuando estuviste trabajando en Nicaragua, ¿qué específicamente estuviste trabajando con el equipo que estuviste trabajando? Si me das el nombre también, por favor, porque una de las cosas que dijo Aaron Boone es lo bien que te ves. ¿En qué trabajaste específicamente? Bueno, estoy trabajando con dos diferentes equipos, uno donde dirige mi papá que se llama los Dante y el otro El Vodder, que es el equipo de la capital. Y pues, estoy trabajando en lo que estaba haciendo, en atacar a los bateadores, no correrle con ningún picheo, si no ser agresivo siempre. Y tratar de eliminar muchos picheos para así lanzar más inning. Jonathan, en términos de todos los reglamentos y protocolos que hay, ¿cuál es el más difícil para los lanzadores de seguir en este momento? Bueno, ahora mismo, pues, yo no he notado ningún difícil, siempre he seguido mi propia rutina y pues es algo que no sabía decir de cuál es el más difícil por el momento. Muchas gracias. Thank you.