 Will, second and third, no outs in the first inning. You navigate your way through that. What did you learn about yourself and about your pitches in that inning? Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, it's about bearing down. Figuring it out, obviously, first two hitters didn't go the way I wanted to. But I kind of treated it as the real deal, the real season. So just trying to go about it and get out of the jam with little damage as possible, made some big pitches, and got out of there. Three solid innings. I'm sure when you review your performance, the walks are something that you would probably want to clean up. Brad Ausmus was on with the guys during the broadcast, and he said, great stuff. Five pitches, but it's got to be about command, too. So how do you grade your command today and going forward? How does it get better? Yeah, absolutely. The walks would kill me today. Like I said, made some big pitches, but the control was not where I normally am, I feel like. And going forward, just getting back to the process, sticking with that, bullpens, not changing anything, not freaking out or anything like that, but just being more competitive in the zone, trusting my stuff in the zone. Like you said, I got five pitches. So throw them up there, see how far they can hit it at the end of the day, and get out there and compete. The Yankees have talked about you as being rotation depth this season. We know Garrett Cole went for an MRI. The Yankees don't yet know what's going to happen, but there is a chance they're going to have to lean on some other arms. When you hear that news, how close or how ready do you think you are to contribute at the Major League level? Yeah, didn't know about the Garrett situation until earlier today. Hopefully everything goes good. But yeah, if something happens, I think it's a work while you wait, regardless of injury or however that opportunity presents itself. I think I'm ready. I think I've been ready. Hopefully I've shown some people that and very, I think I'm confident in saying that I'm ready to go. I spoke to Kevin Reese on the player development side, and he talked about your ability to get ground balls. He talked about your work ethic. And he said, I think this guy helps us in 2024. So when someone of that stature is saying that about you, how much more does that even motivate you? Yeah, I think I got good confidence when people behind me are backing me up saying stuff like that. It's definitely a feel good spot. So I think going out there and just competing every time I get the opportunity and trying to show these guys that I'm ready, I think that's the planet at the end of the day.