 You know, I feel like we've prepared for this moment. Playing the AL East, face the lineups we face, seems like playing in the Yankees uniform in Yankee Stadium. Every game is a big game, so I feel like we're ready for it. Yeah, it's a big opportunity. Props to Garrett for just pushing the ball forward, getting us back home. You know, we go back with a rested bullpen, and I'm ready to go for game five. How do you prepare for this, considering this week has been a little bit different for you? Three games essentially in the bullpen. Yeah, it's definitely been a little different, but I mean, I know it's cliche, but at the end of the day, it's just about executing my pitches to my areas, and that's as simple as I can try to keep it. So look at the scouting reports, figure out where my safe areas are to go, and just attack those with my best stuff. That's kind of what my game plan is going to be. I'm not going to have anything in mind other than just attacking with my best stuff to my best areas. Bullpen or starter, that's kind of something that carries over to both jobs. Eric in the second row. James, you're realizing that it won't be your call, but do you still feel stretched out enough to where you could give 90-100 pitches? Yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely. You know, and that's kind of, I don't even know the last time we made a start, maybe 12 days ago, 13 days ago, but you know, I've kept working, the weight room, the training room, the staff keeping me ready, the long toss program, the bullpens, I definitely still feel built up for whatever they need.