 You seem to settle in as the game went on. What were you doing differently out there? As the game went on, we noticed that you could keep it more consistent. What was the difference at the end of the game for you? I competed, of course. I didn't compete, nor did I. I tried to keep the game closed so that I didn't have the chance to attack. I just wanted to give my team a chance, you know. I just wanted to keep competing there and wanted to keep the game closed and give my team a chance to win this game. You had been so good the previous three outings. Why do you think you weren't quite as sharp tonight? I had a very good start. Tonight, I had a little bit of a normal out there for you. What do you think was the difference for you in today's game, some mistakes? Well, I think I would give my team what they had in Hong-Rong. It was a good pitch. They kept their balance and connected a good bat. I think that was the key to the pitch, Hong-Rong. Sometimes you've got to give credit to the other team. I feel like I made some good pitches there, but they were able to take advantage. That's what happens at this level. You're facing good hitters and they were able to make some adjustments. They were able to hit some cup-almers.