 Domingo, you got the job done, but did you feel like you weren't quite as sharp tonight as you've been in the past? I actually felt pretty good out there, I felt that my pitches were good tonight, we're close to perfect, if I can say that, but yeah, and there were two innings where I battled and that won't even double play there, but at the end I was able to battle and get through those five innings. Did he feel maybe a little rattled after throwing the ball away, because the very next pitch wound up being a homerun, was he still kind of straightening himself up? I was nervous, I was trying to go outside and I cut the ball off. No, I wasn't nervous, you know, I was trying to go outside and I cut the ball and ended up being inside and that's part of the game, you know, it's a mistake, it's a bad mistake, but you know, from time to time, things like that will happen. You managed to settle in there, how did you kind of calm yourself down after that home run? After that, we were able to calm down, what was the key to calm down and finish that inning. I simply thought that it would start from scratch, everything had already happened and if what they were going to do, we were going to execute the next strikers. When it comes to a three-car race, the first inning gives you that advantage, what does that do for you? It gives you confidence, it gives you tranquility. Yes, you know, as a visitor you don't open your confidence, you know, one goes forward and one goes more focused on the game and you don't give that advantage to them and you don't allow them to do what they did, that's why they have a very big advantage. It's big, you know, especially when you're visiting, you're the visiting team, you know, when you get a chance to put up some boards and before we take the field it gives you confidence and calmness, it allows you to work the game and if you end up making a mistake you know that you still have a chance to win the game. You know, thank God we had many runs at the time I made my mistake tonight and it didn't really hurt us. And the rotation with such big names, Domingo, how does it feel to have pitched the best to this point? It was a rotation with so many names, with very good launchers, how does it feel that you are the one who has launched the best of all of that part of your work as a launcher, I see it that way. In reality it feels good, but the important thing is to keep attacking, you know, we have a good pitch in the rotation with big names as I just said and I'm just starting my career. I have a good starting season and I try to keep the lowest profile so far, you know. I know I have to keep fighting, I can't feel the best. It feels good, but the focus is to get the job done, you know. Like you said before, we have really good pitchers in our starting rotation and they've been able to pitch for many, many years and comparing myself to them. I'm just starting, you know. The key for me is to not lose concentration and keep my focus, which is something that we've worked on for a long time and it's about that, about getting the job done and not losing concentration. You have nine wins the most in the major leagues and you're doing it at a time when key guys in the rotation are injured. What does it mean to you to be able to do that for the team right now when guys like Severino and Paxton aren't able to pitch? You have the biggest number of victories in the big league. How does that feel to be able to contribute in the way that it is contributing when there are several players like Severino and Paxton that aren't able to pitch outside of the rotation due to injury? How does it feel to cooperate with the team to do your job and launch the way you've done it? It feels good to be able to play in each game, to be able to play with the team. We've had a lot of injuries and I think it feels good too because the team has me on the lookout. Every time I go to pitch, they ask me about the players and that fills me with enthusiasm and pride. It's the same as if I feel like I'm a fighter and I'm ready to win. It's the same as if you're a fighter and you feel happy. That's how I am today, occupying a position and doing my job as it should be. It feels good to cooperate with the team and help out in any way possible. Before many pitchers have been out of the starting rotation and I feel that I've been given an opportunity like a pinch hitter. Somebody goes down and you get a pinch hitter in the game. If that pinch hitter comes in and gets a hit, he's going to feel really good. I look at it the same way. I was given a chance and opportunity here to help the team and I've been doing that. Anytime you contribute, you're going to feel good about that.