 Did you feel the weight of what this team was going through when you went out there tonight? Yeah, I think so. I mean, I think we've had some pretty devastating losses past a few games, games that we should have won, that we just weren't able to get done. So yeah, I mean, I think that was a very important game for us. What was your mindset when you came into game two here and you helped lock this down? I mean, I was just going to go as long as I could. Knowing that, obviously, we used some guys the first game that were going to be unavailable. So just try to give as much length as I could and just go from there. Aaron said you had a little bit of a discussion before you went out to finish the game. Was there any question in your mind that you were going to finish this? No, I mean, I think, obviously, it's his decision. But as soon as he asked me if I was good to go, I said yes, and we just left it at that. Thanks, Chad. Brian Hope, go ahead. Hey, Chad, did you realize that was an immaculate inning that you struck out the side on nine pitches there? No, I didn't. Well, actually, I think somebody mentioned it to me. I think Lucas mentioned it to me right after the game. But yeah, I mean, that's pretty cool. I thought I threw four pitches to one guy. But yeah, I mean, if it is, that's pretty cool. What do you think was working so well with you tonight? I think being able to land the breaking ball behind an account got me back into some counts. And I was able to get some quick outs to keep the pitch count down. Tom Merriam, please unmute. Do you think this win relaxes the team in some way? Yeah, I mean, I think so. Definitely when we go into an off day, you don't want to sour taste in your mouth, especially playing a doubleheader. Obviously, you're trying to win too. Came up short the first game. So yeah, it makes sleeping a little easier tonight. Obviously, we know we have a lot of work to do still. But we'll reset on the off day and get ready to play on Tuesday. So Kenny, David off. You have the next question. Chad, you came in game one. You got Tom Smith out. What was your expectation at that point in terms of staying in that game or leaving to get ready for game two? What would you think? Yeah, I mean, I knew going into both games that they told me that I had a chance of throwing both games today, especially since I had a good amount of rest going into today. So I knew it was a possibility. And I knew that I could do it. I could throw it twice in one day. So I didn't think that was going to be an issue. So I mean, after going in to get that one out, part of me knew that I was probably going to be it, knowing that we had used low for 40 pitches right before me, so he was going to be unavailable. So yeah, that was kind of the mindset of get that one and then be ready for game two. Thanks, Chad. Go to Greg Joyce. Chad, how would you feel about the potential of closing? You know, this company could, it wouldn't decide to let Chapman work through some things. It's, you know, lower leverage spots. No, I mean, I think, I mean, I think Chapman's, I think Chapman's the closer. Obviously, it's that's a discussion to be had if they feel like they need to. But I think we all go through rough points throughout the season. We'll have a rough outing. So we saw faith in Chapman's stuff still really good. Obviously he's going through a rough patch, but we have no doubt that he's going to work through it and be good to go the rest of the year.