 How do you think you were able to keep guys off balance tonight? I was attacking both sides of the plate, like I mentioned before. Fastball command and cutter command were really good, and I got awesome gems. You mentioned the fastball. Aaron Boone spoke about your fastball and its effectiveness as well. Why do you think that fastball plays as well as it does? I think it has a little goody up my short arm action. I'm able to locate it pretty well. And you know, the combination of my pitch package really complements my fastball. You spoke to me the other day about wanting to build on your success of 2021. Just have your first outing go the way that this one did. What type of confidence does that bring to you? Yeah, like I said before, as a fifth starter, or as any starter, the plan is to go at least five, keep my team in ball games. And you know, I ran out of short today, but hopefully I can build off that and keep going this season. Early in this season, 72 pitches, I believe, short spring, but did you still want to stay out there a little bit longer? Yeah, body felt great. I knew, like you said, short spring, throwing not so many anything spring kind of led to this. But hopefully next time around, I can have more and more pitches. Yes, there's a lot of big bats in that Toronto lineup. Is that kind of a fun challenge for you to try and outsmart them in a lot of ways? Yeah, I mean, I think I've faced those guys a lot during my minority career, and even last year coming up and facing them, I think, once or twice. It's fun to compete against them. They're really good hitters. I respect them, and I just got there and do a job. Or do you do kind of show that last year wasn't just a kind of one-year thing and that you can kind of build off this year? I mean, yeah, definitely. I think I'm more prepared. Last year, I put up a amount of good innings, and hopefully this year I can do that, and hopefully start the whole season and give quality innings. What do you think there for the four-man outfield, and the ball goes to left-hand? Makes him kind of adventurous. Yeah, I mean, it was a well-placement. Thank you to the front office and all the people that put those guys there. But yeah, I mean, he's played left field. I don't know how many times in his career. And being out there, he just told me, actually, it was a different angle. But luckily, he caught it. Is that strange at all, pitching with no second baseman and four outfielders? Yeah, I look back, and I see Glaber going into left field. I'm like, what's going on? But you trust the stats and the percentages, and it worked out.