 Austin, why do you think Masahiro was able to pitch so effectively today? What was he doing? Well, he was just on. I think he used his fastball really well to keep him off his off-speed. He threw some good swimmers down, got some ground balls, and I think his slider, back foot and back door, was on when he's got all his pitches working. I mean, those are the come-out hits that we get from him. What was different about his slider today? Aaron Boone mentioned that as a pitch that he leaned on a lot today. Yeah, I mean, you can look for something different. I just saw a guy, like I said, commanding all four pitches. I didn't notice anything different. I just knew that he was hitting the glove where it was put. He was staying aggressive with his heaters and doing a really good job of protecting his off-speed pitches. Did you know early on that he had that type of command, that type of stuff? Not necessarily. I mean, I've seen that before, and then maybe wanting to get away from him. But today he was able to just manage the game, didn't let any get away from him. I mean, he just stayed on top of his stuff all day. I mean, he executed a good amount of pitches today. It was nice to see, nice to get some depth from the guy when we definitely needed it. Got a frontal seat four-chop under the guard on Junior. Yeah. In terms of what you had to do with him, join that and mix it up for him. I mean, that was a really good bet. I mean, that was one of the, I'm sorry, that was my fault. That was one of the best abouts of the day by anybody on both sides of the wall. They were just battling. I was two guys, one of their better hitters, and our clothes were going after it. It was kind of enjoyable to see, especially when he grounded into double play. It's a good way to end it for us. But no, they were battling, and I was just going to be a part of that. There was flashes of it being really good. He had some good, really good movement. I think he threw it, and his misses were down, not allowing them to hit it, to kind of say. But I think he controlled it better. I think he was controlling his misses when he did. He was keeping it down. Some ground balls on it, some two misses on it too. So definitely going in the right direction. Austin Adams will be a valuable champion, and glad you know that he gets to pitch 10-11-12. But what goes through your head as you're opening up for the champion? The man's a good at bat. I mean, to come off the bench like that, and to hit off Chappy throw in 100, and to foul off some really good sliders down in the wind. It was a good at bat. But Chappy made a really good pitch on the last one with a two seam down, and he got him to grounded into double play. So it was cool to see, but it was a great outcome.