 What do you think allowed you to be effective in the first three innings in particular? What do you think gave you the opportunity to be effective in the first three innings? What was working for you today? Attacking the zone, making the first three innings. I think it's important to set up the strikers. I can work with my strikers. And I think that was one of the good factors of the first three innings. Getting ahead, attacking the zone, it's important to get ahead in the count. It gives you a better chance to execute the plan that you have in mind. So I think that was the key, the first couple innings. Ran into a little bit of trouble there in that fourth with the walks. Why do you think you were maybe just a little bit off on the mound that inning? And as you know, in the fourth inning I put you in a little bit of trouble. You walked several batters that happened in that inning. I lost a little bit of the zone, I had a little bit of control in the last inning. But I battled, I could keep the game going. And I think I'll battle something good and keep working. But I was able to battle, you know, and I feel good about that. Buckling down and battling that inning and giving my team a chance, you know, holding the score there where it was, you know, felt good about that. First start of the season at this level, were there any added emotions, jitters coming into it? First start of this season. Did you feel a little nervous? Did you feel normal? How did you feel? Was your preparation normal? Well, I felt normal, the same preparation. I was always in the same, normal, concentrated, in throwing, from pitch to pitch, and always normal. Thank God, nothing nervous, no anxiety, no calm. I'm not nervous, you know, I felt normal out there. I had a regular routine and, you know, yeah, thank God everything, everything went the way I expected. Felt good.