 Manny, how were you able to balance the use of your pitch mix over the first two times facing that line-up? Yeah, that was the idea tonight, you know, to mix all the pitches, you know, especially in attack counts and in the zone, you know, and establish confidence early. And, you know, that was the plan from the get-go. What kind of confidence do you build when you're able to essentially back pocket your best pitch, your change-up for when you really need it? Yeah, you know, when you talk about using your strength, you know, you have to establish the fastball, you know, and until you see an adjustment from the opposing team, you know, you keep attacking with it, you know, and you combine that with the slider, which I think has been, it's also, you know, a developing weapon. And yeah, just, you know, you establish your fastball and you go from there and then you start mixing. Aaron Boone has been saying you made some progress down the trip away, but we see the ERA was seven down there. What was going on down there? And while you were giving up some runs, did you feel like you were making some corrections on things? Well, I've been working on it, I've been developing it, and it's already done, it has taken, it has progressed in development as a launcher, although perhaps the effectiveness is a bit high down there. But what are the things that you've been working on down there that have allowed you to launch better? Well, down there I'm working a lot with my location, the sink, out and in for the batters. The exchange is trying to use the lower areas and the slider, which is the pitch that is helping me a lot in my career. And I'm still working on my corrections. Yeah, you know, going down there, the priority was to be to command the strike zone, you know, with the fastball. I used the sinker to both sides of the plate and keep the change up low in the strike zone. And as I mentioned before, I've been working on a slider that has been giving me really good results and polishing that pitch down there, putting a good package of pitches has been the focus. You mentioned the slider a couple of times. How do you like your slider compared to your curveball right now? Which one do you feel more confident in? You know, by mentioning the slide several times, there are some that you like the most about the curve slide, one, as one uses it, one to the other. You know, I use the curve map with the attack to the south. It also depends on whether there are right-handers that are weak with curves. I can also use it, but I use it more for the south batters, with the attack, with those that have the same tension, I can use it with any counter because I trust the curve a lot, but the slide is a pitch that has helped me a lot with the right-handers. Yeah, the slider really has been using it more against righties and the curveball for lefties. You get a pretty good idea who's a lefty hitter that you can use the curveball against. That's how you break down the usage, depending on the opponent. And how do you feel about being called up here and realizing you're up against an accomplished pitcher like Castillo? Yeah, it's a great opportunity to face a guy like that. He's one of those stars of this game. At the same time, I've got to go out there and do my job in pitch, so good experience.