 What do you think will be the biggest challenge for you pitching on short rest? I mean, the Tampa Bay race, they're a good club. They've been playing really good baseball, and they're going to put up a fight tomorrow, just like we will, so we'll have to be sharp. How has your routine changed, if at all, knowing that you don't have your regular rest? I mean, I just made a couple of adjustments. Nothing huge. And I'm feeling good, so. Andy Martino, you have the next question. For someone who's not a pitcher here, can you explain, I know you've never pitched on short rest, but how do you think that impacts a pitcher physically? Is it overblown? Are you more fatigued potentially during the game? I know it's a little guesswork on your part, but what do you expect? I mean, I spoke to a few guys that have done it before, and you know, it's not something that's probably sustainable for the whole season, but it's certainly the human body is capable of doing it. We saw the Brewers ride CC very hard to that majestical run, and we pushed Justin Verlander out there on short rest last year, and he pitched on short rest a few times before. And I think so is Grankey and so is Dallas, some of those guys that I talked to about it. And you know, I mean, it is what it is. You've got to go out and do your job. So, you know, when the lights turn on, it doesn't matter if it's three, four, five, six, seven days, so you got to do your job, so. And if those guys told you that between the adrenaline and the fact that you're not doing it regularly, they feel pretty much the same while they're actually in the competition? Yeah, I haven't heard of anybody saying like, you know, it's really been a challenge to get going or anything. And based on how I've recovered, which is pretty much on par with how it's been the whole year, it's been pretty much the same. So, you know, we'll see. I'm excited for the opportunity. Thanks. Joel Sherman, you have the next question. When did you know you were pitching this game and how did you know you were going to be pitching this game? Well, I started preparing for it after the first game. And after we won tonight and there's an officially a game tomorrow, then that's when he smiled at me and said, you're going tomorrow. And I said, OK. But did anyone tell you before the series after game one, hey, prepare as if you're going to pitch game five because that is plan A, if it can be done? Nobody needed to tell me that.