 Did you know coming into tonight's game that if a save opportunity presented itself, you would be the guy. No, not really. Yeah, I was just kind of feeling out the game. I didn't really know too much going into the game, didn't know what kind of world champion would be in. So yeah, I'm just kind of prepared for anything. Does your preparation or routine change at all coming in those situations? No, I don't think so. I just try to come in, attack the zone and just kind of do what I do. I don't try to make anything too big out of it. Just try to treat it like kind of like any other inning. Yeah. Is there extra adrenaline though when you come in in that ninth inning? And if so, how do you manage that energy on the mound? Yeah, no doubt. I mean, I think I mean, when you have the crowd on their feet, when you get guys with two strikes or something like that, I think that's just human nature to have a little extra, a little extra out there. Do you enjoy coming in in those situations? Yeah, I mean, I think as baseball players, I think we always enjoy those moments and yeah, I look forward to continue to try to just help this team win. How much do you credit Luis Sessa in this one coming in, getting Nick Nelson out of a jam in that first inning and giving this team a little bit of length with a little bit of a short bullpen again tonight? Yeah, I mean, that's huge. I mean, for Sessa to come in to be efficient like that, to throw 30 something pitches and three innings was huge. I mean, obviously, obviously getting to a rough start out of the gate isn't what we want. But yeah, I thought he did a great job. Another series win for this team in Seattle. What do you think it is about Seattle that seems to bring out the best in your team? Yeah, I'm not sure. I think I think the off day helped. I think just just to let us reset to try to just take a day and reflect on what's happened so far and just come out ready to play good baseball.