 Chance, how wild have the last 24 hours been for you? Pretty crazy, but a lot of fun, a lot of excitement. Just trying to control the nerves and stuff. You mentioned the nerves. How were the nerves going into today? You know, leading up to it, it was, you know, it was like anticipation, nervousness. And then when I just stepped out there to do like my warmups, it just kind of felt like a calmness. I said a little prayer, and just kind of felt comfortable. Overall, how would you evaluate your day? I did all right, made a few mistakes. You know, the Homer to Moorland cutter was supposed to be back door, just kind of went over the middle and then JD thought I made a good pitch, but he just ripped it. Is it a daunting task for somebody that's making his first big league start at Fenway against that offense? Yeah, it was a lot of fun. Yeah, I just had to try to, you know, control, make my pitches and, you know, defense made great plays behind me and Ro was calling a great game, so. Chance, when you, after the home run to Moorland, I mean, I would have, if I could retire like the next nine in a row, what allowed you to not get frazzled, I guess, by, you know? You know, I just, it's baseball, you know, it's a good lineup, they're going to hit homers and stuff. I just had to calm myself down and not make my pitches. Did you tell yourself anything, or, I mean, is that a moment where you're like, okay? Just calm down, you know, just hit your spots and stuff like that. Nothing too drastic, you know? Chance, when did you get word that you'd be getting to start? Well, it was yesterday morning, actually. I woke up to like a missed call from my agent and then Bobby called me within like an hour and, you know, said, you know, you got to go, so I started packing real quick and just went to the field packed and me and Tommy drove up. What's the difference between you beginning of the season and where you're at now? You had some struggles early in triple A? Yeah, just starting to feel myself backing up, coming back from that surgery. It just kind of took a little while to find me again and get that life back that I have. So I would say that. What do you take away from this outing? Um, just hit my spots, stay controlled and just go out there and be me. Do you have a sense of where you're going to wind up after this? I mean, you know, half of us, they're hoping there's a short-term thing. I have no idea. You know, if they need me, I'll go out there and do what I can, do my best to help the team win and that's all. What was the pitch to JD that you thought was pretty good that he hit out? The fast ball up and in the one, the hover? Yeah, yeah. They don't hit that pitch in triple A if they don't hit that one out. Oh man, sometimes, yeah, he's a good hitter, so. Did you get a chance to speak with us from our line last night or did you guys just set a game plan this morning? Just set a game plan when I came in.