 It was crazy and all the relievers that had come out of the game were to sit around a table in the clubhouse and we have one TV that's kind of like from the high above home plate view that's live and then there's the broadcast that's like delayed. So we're kind of like going back and forth between the two TVs the live feed and then we'd actually try to see what happened but that was a crazy game. I mean both sides like anytime we needed a big hit both sides got it. It was one of the weirder wilder games I've ever seen. I was going to ask you have you ever been a part of a game that that was like that that continued on like that. I may have had a few but I don't think I've ever played in one at least it feels like forever ago that I pitched but I was at least involved in tonight's game. Another strong outing for you Aaron Boone mentioned they thought even though you were having success it was maybe a bit more of a grind for you tonight than other nights. Did you feel like that out there. Yeah. Yeah. I thought especially really I thought like I think I looked back and maybe the second or third inning and I had as many balls as I did strikes on the game. I thought I was kind of just like nibbling a little bit. All my stuff was good. The delivery was fine. I just thought I was kind of nibbling and my sights were a little bit off on like Higgy and the target and the plate and stuff. So after that I thought we got a little more aggressive and that allowed us to get a little deeper into the game. So just 87 pitches. Did you feel like you still had something left when they took you out. Yeah. Yeah. I felt like I still had something left but you know I was thinking in my head like anytime you're getting taken out for a guy like low or Chad Green or those guys in the back end of the bullpen. It's very understandable. You know you bring a guy like low into the game. It's one of those things like he's a he's a great option no matter what the situation is.