 Thanks for coming back with us on BPTV. Last night, Luis Severino made a rehab start with the AA Somerset Patriots, and it turned out to be a historic game. Severino, Sean Semple, and Ron Maranaccio combined to throw a no-hitter against the Bowie Bay Sucks. Semple was the winning pitcher, and he joins us right now. Sean, hello. What a night. Luis Severino, I'm good. We're glad to see you. OK, Luis Severino set down 12 Bowie Bay Sucks in a row to start the game. Your team had a 7-0 lead. Tell me, did you sense something brewing at that early point? I wasn't really thinking about it at that point. I was in the bullpen. I was coming at what you'd call a piggyback start. So I was coming after Sevvy. So whenever it was about the third inning, I saw the scoreboard, but I wasn't thinking anything, and I was actually also thinking, oh, I got to get ready, and I got to continue what he's doing right now. So I'm warming up, and I'm getting ready, and I go into the game, and then I get into the dugout after that, and I'm like, oh, we have a no-hitter. I thought it was a no-hitter the whole time. I even realized it was perfect. Yeah, let's take this chronologically, OK? So you're watching Luis Severino go after it. 64 pitches, electric stuff. What was that like? It's just great to see him out there. He was out there on Tuesday, and he threw with us. It's always great having a rehab guy there, and you just see the leadership that he brings into the locker room and what he takes out into the field to watch. And he's absolutely electric, and he was very fun to watch yesterday from the bullpen. It kind of fired me up to go out there and do my thing. Yeah, exactly. You followed suit not to be outdone for perfect innings yourself. What was going through your mind taking over for Sebi? I just kind of had the same mindset like I've said, as if I'm in any other game. Just go in there, compete, throw strikes, and just rip fastballs in there, because that's just what I do with my pitch style. I just wanted to go in there and just continue to silences, buoy, bats. You had a night, five strikeouts for you. Did you feel you had anything special going prior to the game? Was your stuff special? Did you feel you had something? Well, I've been working on a slider for a long time, and I've been trying to get that thing going. And today in the bullpen, I was like, I'm feeling a little bit that when I got out there, I started being able to rip those sliders first pitch strike, because last time I saw them, I threw a lot of fastballs. And they probably weren't going to expect that. So it was good to get that slider going. I'd been working on a ton and using it in my advantage to just continue to sit down batters like Seve did. Oh, you were incredible. What was the mood in the dugout like? Your clothes, there were Rob said, it was pretty quiet. Whenever I was pitching, I was actually asking guys what they were doing on their off day. I was kind of just hanging out and just kind of staying relaxed. And then whenever it was good time for me to go back in there, I did a couple of leg stretches and then ran out there like it was just any other game. And like you mentioned, it was actually a perfect game, one out into the ninth inning. Take us through that final out. And when did you start thinking perfect game versus no hitter? Well, to be honest, I did think it wasn't no hitter the whole time. I didn't know that we were perfect all the way to the end until someone told me after the game. But I knew that we had no hits going. So I was just up on the rail and sharing for my buddy, Ron, which me and him are very good friends. We've come up in this organization together and we're both from New Jersey. And it was really cool to just root him on. So I knew he's been absolutely electric all year as well. And it was just fun to see him go out there and shut down. We saw the elation after the final out. What did you do to celebrate? What did the team do? Anything special there? Well, it's funny. I'd say we probably celebrated in the way of coming back into the locker room, turning up some music. I kind of get in and out because it was a long week of baseball. It was going into our off day. But it was nice that we got to celebrate with some postgame spread from Seve and it was Chipotle. So you can't go wrong with partying with a little Chipotle after a no hitter. Oh, nice. That sounds really good. Way to go. Seve comes through. Sean, thank you so much. Congratulations. And nobody can ever take this away from you. Good stuff. Thank you very much. Thank you for having me on here. All the best. Moving forward.