 throughout the outing. Yeah, it felt pretty good. It's a little tough to move around with the wrap on there. But overall, the leg responded really well. How much of a grind did that first inning feel like for you? 29 pitches, got yourself into some trouble, and then worked yourself out. Yeah, it all started with a really well-executed pitch that said put a better swing on. You know, that's why he's having a great year. Hitting pitches like that with authority. So got us on our heels a little bit. Kept trying to make a couple pitches. Just missed a corner a few times. Felt like that was happening all night. And it was a grind from there for sure. Trying to get them to expand. Not very successful in regards to that. But I guess was able to hold a line as best we could. And get through five, at least, would have liked to pitch a little deeper. But fortunately, Mike King picked me up pretty well. So he had a great night, and that was big for us. You mentioned King, just how impressive was his outing, the three innings he was able to give you guys. Yeah, I mean, he had a similar situation in the first inning that he came into. You know, put a traffic there. It was nice. He was able to get the boys up in middle of another chance at it. And so he picked them up there and was able to give us some length, which was much needed. And I thought he hadn't pitched really at this level in quite a while. And so it was tough to get a little bit of feel out there. And I think that he made strides as the night went on. And obviously, it was big for us to get some length. So really, really nice job by him. Go next to Bruce Beck. Gary, what did this win mean tonight to start this crucial stretch for the Yankees? I mean, good way to start a series. I don't know if we're thinking about the stretch. We're just thinking about we just got to get focused on one series at a time, one game at a time. Got this one out of the way. It felt good to play a complete game pitch, run prevention, and score enough to where we had some breathing room to finish at the end. So that was nice, especially after being able to carry the momentum of coming back from such a large deficit yesterday. So we got work to do tomorrow. And that's what we're focused on. And what kind of pride do you take of being consistent and being right back out there now and performing the way you did before the last game where you had to leave with the injury? You were right back at it. Yeah, I mean, part of the job is starting pitchers to be able to grind and be durable. And things like this occasionally pop up along the way. And so you just try to manage the challenges the best you can. And I take a lot of pride in taking a ball every time Erin asked me. And so again, it's not without being picked up by your teammates, obviously Mike tonight, obviously Luis and Clark being able to give me an extra 36 to 48 hours to be able to take the ball again tonight. So it's not without spreading the love around the teams. I owe those guys quite a bit to be able to give me this opportunity. And David, I'll give you the next question. Jared, do you have to stay needing the wrap for a while here during starts? I mean, based on tonight, I'm not exactly sure. I guess I could lean one way or the other. But I'd just be probably modifying it sooner rather than later and hopefully getting back to just same old sliders and pain at some point here soon. Is it most hindering, like, covering first base? Yeah, it's just tough to manage the gate there. So I felt strong getting over there. It's always kind of tough in those situations when the first baseman's back. And you've got to book it at least because you're not quite sure, left-handed hitter, how well they're getting down the line there. So I'm trying to manage the throttle a bit. And there's a lot of stuff going on between the legs in that situation. So it's not the smoothest gate, for sure, when you're trying to run with one of those things.