 Luis, that was your first time on a major league mound in 707 days. What was going through your mind as you were running in from the bullpen? No, I was feeling a lot of different emotions, but I'm not happy to be back. You know, happy to finally help the team, you know, and just, you know, I knew that I was going to be, you know, after the first base as I come back back to normal. What type of adrenaline was there out there tonight? No, the fans always, you know, you know, help me every time I'm there. So, you know, I know we scored seven runs. So I was really calm out there because I know that our team scored a lot of runs today. You struck out the first batter you faced in a very long time. Can you describe the emotion when you get the swing and miss there? No, I was happy. When I throw that pitch, I knew everything was good. You know, I started with my strikeout pitch and, you know, it's also a bit when I throw that pitch and strikeout the first guy, I know that everything's going to be good. What encourages you most about tonight's outing? Just not to be healthy, to work out tomorrow in my life, you're good. And that's the most important thing. Does it feel OK right now? Yeah, it feels very good. And what type of weapon do you think you could be coming out of the bullpen down the stretch? I mean, I can be anything, you know, any kind of commitment to do. I just got to go there, so I strike and try to get out. Luis, welcome back. Thank you very much.