 I would say the first thing is confidence, you know, and then to follow that is being able to execute pitches when in a tough count, especially under a count, and mixing my pitches, you know. Where does that confidence come from? You know, it's a result of, you know, hard work in the off-season, hard work extensively with Larry. There were many things we spoke about on how to get better as a pitcher. I also sat down and spoke to ex-big figure Daniel Cabrera and, you know, he also gave me some pointers too, so a combination of all that stuff, you know. What did you take away from the conversation with Larry? The conversation with Larry, you could say it was the most important thing. You know, concentration, pitch-out-pitch-out, innie-pour-innie, that I focus well on what I'm going to do. That if I give myself a shot, I'm going to be with the pitch-out that I wanted to throw, you know, to be a pitch-out commander. And pretty much, you know, the biggest point is it was about concentration, you know, when you're on the mound and not losing the confidence and concentration at the same time. Understand that even if things don't go your way, to never lose your concentration and also that if the hitter is going to hit a good pitch, make sure that that's exactly the pitch you want to throw and if you are executing that pitch, execute with conviction.