 Nestor, what allowed you to be so effective tonight? You know, first pitch strikes was a big deal for me. And, you know, ponder strikes went after that and made good pitches. You've pitched pretty well, especially your last couple of times now. You've been very good on the mound. Is there a theme? What has been the key to your success over that span? You know, the first of the times I was a little nervous. Just, you know, first time out there trying to get my, you know, my feet wet here. You know, now I've become more confident. Obviously, you know, getting zeros up. So, you know, I've talked to myself on the mound, saying, you know, make a pitch, make a pitch. Don't worry about the strikeout and, you know, it's helped a lot. You feel like you have your routine down when there's an opener and you seem to be the guy that comes in thereafter? Yeah, it's become a role that I've, you know, I've adjusted to. I've never done it before in the past. You know, I think it's a good thing because Chad could go two or three innings and, you know, I could come in and, you know, try and extend as much as I can. And it feels like every time I come in, we have a lead. So it's good. Erin mentioned, you thought maybe you were a little bit fatigued in that final inning. Did you feel like you lost to him a little bit? Yeah, I think the last inning, you know, I think I could have made better pitches, definitely. So, but the body felt great. I mean, you know, fatigue, you know, you never know with the body until, you know, it happened. So, yeah, but I felt great. When did you start feeling confident that you could succeed at this level? Um, you know, a few hours ago, I just, you know, trying to get the zeros down and trying to make pitches, you know, it becomes something that you build on. So, you know, just trying to make pitches and trying to get outs. And that's what I've done for the past, I think two or three outings now. So it feels great to do it. And I'm happy it's working out.