 So, how do you go about attacking the Red Sox tomorrow? I don't think it makes a whole lot of sense for me to tell you that. What would you say you want to focus on tomorrow? I want to focus on being aggressive and trusting my stuff and just continuing to kind of sort of do what I do and trust that that's going to be enough. You know that this game is another game, it's a big game, but I'm going to treat it like another one. What's history against a particular team, me to you when you've had a long career, like your career record against the Red Sox? Is it something you almost discard games when they're a totally different personnel or does it mean something comfort in a ballpark versus an organization? How much does that matter to you? I think it depends how you look at it. I'm going to take positives from it regardless of maybe what numbers say and what the team is, but maybe rely on some past experience and maybe some knowledge gained from that. But once you're out there, I'm just kind of competing. Marinus, Andy, if you would mind passing it to her. Jay, what does it mean to you to get the ball in game one and how hostile do you think the environment will be tomorrow? I mean, it feels good. I expect to go out and perform and I'm happy to have the ball for sure. These games I've learned since I came over here in the short while can be intense and I certainly expect a lot more of that. But to be honest, I don't put a ton of thought into that. I try to kind of block a lot of that part out of it, but I'm sure it'll be plenty loud. That's your right, Jay. You know this team well and they know you extremely well as well. Do you think that, again, in your opinion, gives the pitcher an advantage, the hitter an advantage? Do you see one way or the other? Or it's about execution on game day? Again, it's whatever way you want to take it. I think if you look at general trends, probably seeing guys more often than not would start to benefit the hitter, but at the same time, I think more often than not, it's about execution. So that's kind of going to be my focus, execution and trusting my stuff. Brian, in the middle. I guess just to follow up on that, is it a good thing or a bad thing that you just faced this team here in this building? And what did you take from that start? You know, I'm kind of going to put that out of my head. I don't know the answer to that, really. It kind of is what it is. I think we were in a position where it made sense to do what we did, and every game is different at the same time. So it's whatever way. I'm just going to try to stay positive and probably not worry about that too much. Christie, to your left, Jay. When you have had success against a certain organization over the years, how much does confidence play into that going into a game against that team? It's a factor, for sure. I mean, confidence and success feed off each other, and that's just in general not really for one specific team. This is a team that 108 games, and you don't see that very often, and it's a team that is probably as dynamic a team as there is in baseball. I'm certainly aware of their capabilities and never take anything for granted, so it's going to be fun. Dan, right here, sir. Jay, how much value do you put on your own past playoff experience, and how much do you think you evolve as a big game type pitcher in the last three seasons? I feel like my games come a long way in the last few years, especially early on from some of my previous kind of playoff experiences with Philadelphia and, you know, I think this most recent one is with Toronto a few years back, and 16 is more similar to the kind of pitcher that I am now. So I rely on that a little bit, but again, to me, I'm trying to treat it as another game that's part of our season. I'm certainly aware of the ramifications of where we're at, but that's my focus is continuing the prep and just be ready on game day. And that's supposed to be the fun day. Dan, right here. Jay, it seems like this is the game that the Yankees traded for you for. Do you look at it that way, and is this what you thought of when they got you, that Red Sox and the playoffs in a game one situation would be your spot? No, I don't think I thought about that coming over here. I think my thought was, you know, I was a part of a piece that could potentially help them get where they wanted to be. I didn't think of it in terms of specifics, but I'm certainly happy to have the ball tomorrow and feel honored to have it. Jay, just in general, your short experience as a Yankee, has this been more fun than you expected? Has it just been just experienced in this for the last two months? Yeah, I mean, the last two weeks have been great. I think you don't know what to expect, but when you get traded to a contender who has a chance to play in October, that's why you're playing, and you've got to take the positives and look at it as positive. It's been fun being a part of that, and we look forward to keep going.