 Mr. Overall, how'd you feel like you threw the ball this afternoon? I thought it was pretty well. Obviously had a couple of walks, a couple of hits here and there. Got in trouble, but managed to get through it and threw five solid innings. Aaron Boone mentioned that he got a little bit lucky there with that Salvador Perez ball and third inning, did you think that was going? Yeah, I spent like three times thinking that ball was away gone, but it looks like he got off the end of the bat maybe. Luckily stayed in the ballpark. When they put runs on the board early like that for you, just does that change at all what you do on the mound or how you approach hitters? You're able to attack more pitch freely, maybe with a certain pitch that you're working on or anything, but I think overall when you score early it gives you that cushion to maybe make mistakes that you don't want to make, but we're ahead and I think it's cool to be ahead early. You seem to use a lot more force-seamers today. Was that a conscious thing that you were doing when you worked on? No, I think we used it in the right areas, in the right counts. The lanes today were really good. It was a pitch that was getting swing misses, so relied on it a little more today. It felt good overall. Did you expect to keep going after the fifth? Yeah, Tobuni had some more in me, especially with the lefties coming up. I think the matchup was there, but obviously I'm never going to question his decision-making, so I was out of there after five and felt like I gave a solid outing. It's like you see Aaron as the second fastest player who ever gets 200 home runs. It's incredible every night and everybody's expecting a home run from him. I mean, we are, so it's good to be on his team and see what he's doing.