 when they asked you to take the ball in short rest, what type of responsibility were you feeling being tabbed as the starter? Yeah, a lot of pressure, obviously. You know, our season was on the line tonight or today. And I knew yesterday when Aaron Boone told me that I was starting today, he basically told me, you know, give us whatever you got, whether it's one, whether it's three, whether it's five. And I was a little nervous because I knew, you know, the fans and everybody was waiting for our victory. So, but definitely, you know, incredible atmosphere, incredible feelings, just happy to be here. What was different with how you were putting hitters away in this game compared to Friday? I thought I understood a lot of weak contact today. I wasn't trying to strike out the world. I wasn't trying to do anything different. I thought the cutter was really good early on. I combined that with the heater. That combo was effective today. And like I said, I induced a lot of soft contact and that's the way that, you know, things went today. Bill, seated on your right. What was your reaction, the team reaction when Giancarlo hit that three-round homer? Incredible. I knew from that moment on, all I had to do was throw strikes and, you know, be able to get us as deep as possible. Like I said, I didn't know how far I was gonna go. I didn't know what my pitch count was. It was basically how I looked out there. And for him to give us that three-round lead, you know, in the first from the get-go, was huge for me and it kind of, you know, calmed me down to just go out there and do what I do. Could you talk about what makes him do so well in the postseason? He has 11 homerons. What makes him, you know, shine? He cares. He cares a lot. Before this series even started, you know, this guy is just, you know, he doesn't speak very much during the season, but, you know, when he addresses a team and when he comes out and speaks, you know, everybody listens to him because obviously he cares. He's been an MVP. He's done it all, you know? And I think he's missing a real serious ring. So when it comes down to these moments, he's, you know, he's hands-on with everybody. He's giving us everything he has and we appreciate everything he does. Third row in your left, Mr. Nester, how does it feel to come up so big in such a big game? Feels incredible. Feels incredible to be able to do what I did today. Like I said, I didn't know how long I was gonna go out there. I was just trying to give my team quality innings, whether it was two, three, four innings, five innings. And it feels great to come on top and lead the team to the CS.