 I was just trying to throw strikes, just trying to be aggressive, you know, I felt pretty good coming out and ball was coming out good, so I was just trying to be aggressive with the strikes on. Look at that first inning, you wound up throwing a lot of pitches in that inning, was it just a matter of kind of getting into the groove after the longer layoff? Yeah, I think so, just getting back into the groove, you know, it's been 10 days, so I just wanted to try to take it slow, but I felt so good that it was, I was kind of in between that first inning, so it was good to settle in. When you throw that many pitches in the first inning, yet you leave with a very manageable pitch count, you obviously earn everything you need there. Yeah, and then I had a couple quick innings there after, you know, after we scored the run, I had a quick innings, so yeah, it worked out. How did the knee hold up? It felt good, you know, I told Boonee and Larry, if it feels like this the rest of the year I'm good. So you see how much of a significant was Voight's performance tonight? Oh, it was huge. I mean, you know, just being able to step in like that, hit two homers, big two big homers for us, really won the game and, you know, it's just great to see him have a big game. How impressive is that guy that doesn't play a lot and produces what he gets to do? Yeah, that's hard to do. You know, not playing every day and, you know, being able to come in and get it and get some big hits for us, it's huge.