 Luke, you retire 10 batters tonight. We saw a bit of everything. What did you feel was working for you within your pitches? Yeah, I think there was a lot of discussion with me and Trevi of a balanced attack, just trying to get everything working, trust to find moments to use the curveball, which is something I don't typically use a lot, and really try to not rely too much on the fastball but have moments where the change up and the cutter can be good spots. So there was great communication on that on the front end and through the game. And I feel like it was just a good overall game plan and it reaped the benefits of it. You spoke earlier in the spring about your happiness, about where your fastball velocity is at. How would you rate it tonight? Yeah, it was great to be able to hold it throughout. I think our scoreboard out there is one down. So that was never, I have to remind myself, OK, maybe it's a little bit better than that. But no, it's great to feel like it coming out well. And I think when you look at some swings from the other side, like they're kind of showing you where it's at, too. Some late swings, some foul balls, not necessarily getting to the pole side on some stuff. And it just shows that it's really coming out well. And I think that's just what we want as pitchers, especially with a foreseamer, and setting up other pitches to help complement them. Yeah, how does it complement a pitch like the cutter, a pitch that you continue to refine during the spring? Yeah, so they just have very similar spinning profiles. Obviously, one's going to cut and go a little bit to the left. But it's just really good to kind of tunnel those off of each other and have something that just darts off the barrel, away from the barrel, excuse me. So getting a ground ball, getting some weak contact, maybe backdooring something where it feels like it's going to come off, and it sneaks back. So those are just little, quote, unquote, sneak attacks off the fast spot to help complement that. Speaking of sneak attacks, you had a pick-off attempt in the first. You had a pick-off at first in the second, and the guys in the booth were wondering, were those pick-off attempts something that happened naturally in the flow of the game, or was it something that you work on during a spring start? Yeah, so the first one was something that we called for, was something that I was, I'm always trying to be aware. You got the clock going, and you're trying to manage your emotions in the next pitch, and then you got the guy out there. So it can be a lot, but I think being as calm and having that game plan, I was really trying to set them up with looks and different things that we do in order to try to keep them from not stealing. And it was just a great call to try to mix in, kind of slipped and threw something high. I feel like if it was on the money, we got them there. But the other one was just strictly, the first base was just strictly on me. It was just something that I think it was a pitch or two in, but I saw that he had a little bit of a jump going. And the second time, it was almost reactionary just to pick right when I saw it. And I was, there's a movie limitless for things kind of slow down, and in the moment, I felt like I turned and I saw where he was, and it was just a matter of trying to throw it up the line a little bit. And Rizzo Platinum, winner, by the way, I figured I was in good company there, but threw one and he scooped it, but it was just about getting up the line so the tag comes right into the runner. And I think that's most of the time where we're gonna get a pick off. So it was just decent execution with a little bit of help from our Platinum winner. And Aaron Boone told us that this was the best he's seen from you this spring. When you hear that in the midst of a competition for the fifth starters role, how do you react? Well, it's very kind of him. It's always goody-good to feel like your manager feels like you're in a good spot because that's where I feel confidently. I'm getting great feedback and good comments, and we're just always trying to build towards something. We're just always trying to continue to stay on our game, and they don't typically say comments like that all the time, so when they do, you don't necessarily pat yourself in the back, but you just feel grounded and strong in your foundation, and it's just nice to hear. I mean, we're human beings, and nice words go a long way. So it feels good, just ready to go, and whatever happens happens, but just happy to be a part of the team. Luke, thanks for the time. I appreciate you. You got it, thank you.