 Why do you think your cutter played such an important role this afternoon? I think we threw a lot of good ones and a lot of good ones for strikes. You've spoken the other day about trying to be more aggressive out there. Is that just a mindset for you when you're on the mound or is there more to it? Yeah, I think it's a mindset. I think you've got to be convicted to the pitch that you want to grab the zone with. You know, and you've got to be in a good spot delivery wise to execute it. In your mind, what was the biggest difference that led to the positive results this afternoon? Probably just a bit better self-talk out there. Just a little more aware of the situations and a lot of runs. People with things are going poorly. I assume you believe they'll get better. But can you give some idea what the four days are like when you don't have a good start before you can take the ball again? I think it's just trying to get sufficient amount of work in. There's a balance between overdoing it and not doing it enough. We got a good review. We put a good game plan forward on how we were going to execute it this week. The last one was out of sight, out of mind. Just execute that process and put yourself in a good position to make pitches today. Do you ever have a doubt when you have a couple of starts in a row that don't go how I'm sure you expected to go? I don't know. I'm a human being, but I don't really have time to dwell on it. We've got bigger things to take care of. What did it mean to you the way the crowd responded when Aaron did take you out? Yeah, it was obviously nice. It was just a nice day overall. We really well played game. I thought it was just a good finish to the series. We fought hard and really just put a cherry on top and played a complete three games. It was a really good feeling and it was a really good feeling. It was a good day.