 I felt good out there, the first ending, tough ending. And then I was able to battle through the other innings. But this is part of the game, you know, some days you're going to have a bad day. And as a pitcher, you also got to understand that it will happen, you know. And an important thing for me is I feel good. Just got to focus and come back strong for the next one. Did the extra rest affect you at all? Did the extra rest affect you at all? No, it didn't affect me at all. I was free the next day, I showed up, I did the routine that I did all the time. I think it didn't affect me at all. No, not at all. In fact, during the off day we went out and did the regular routine that we usually do. So, no. When you slipped down the mound there, it looked like you were flexing your left knee a bit. What were you feeling at that point? Were you worried initially? It's just an awkward landing there. You know, I bit my foot a little bit, but the trainers came out and checked me. I spoke to them too, so not worried at all. A pitch that Olsen hit out, was that Aaron said he didn't think it was that bad of a pitch? How did you feel about it? You know, he didn't plan anything, he made good contact, he gave him credit for his good contact. And when we were all satisfied, I don't think he catalogued it as a bad move. It's just that I did a good swing occultation and I was able to achieve what I wanted. He was able to hit that home, but overall, like I said before, I felt that for me to start that, I wouldn't say it was a bad start, we lost the game, but you got to give him credit too, because they were able to hit a couple of pitches that I felt that I executed, but credit to them.