 How do you continue to stay ready for the unexpected situations that you've been put in this season? You know, it's a matter of going out there every time and, you know, trying to stay prepared. And it starts, you know, before the game when, you know, I'm out there throwing flat grounds and stuff like that. You know, coming from my last outing to this outing, I knew I had a couple of days to rest up and, you know, be available for, you know, as many things as they need me to. So that's what I did. What in particular was working for you tonight? The first, I want to say the first four innings, you know, my fastball command was really there. I was able to get a first strike. I was able to throw my off-speed first strikes, too, in any count. So I never fell behind. I ran into some trouble in the 6. Obviously, you know, I wasn't throwing first-pitch strikes and I wasn't commanding my off-speed, so that's how I got into trouble. Is it fun for you to change up your looks against hitters? Yeah, it's something I've done, you know, since I want to say 2015 in the minor leagues and, you know, it's worked, you know, all the way through the system. So I try to, you know, stay loose out there and try to have fun and, you know, thankfully it works out. How many different deliveries do you have? I don't know. I can't keep count of them. You know, just they come up in my head and I try and do as good as possible to stay, you know, with my arm action and my same delivery. But I try to do, I try to mess up the timing at times, so it works. Is it something that you usually break down in game or you do a lot in bullpens on side days? I mess around with it in the bullpens. Not too much, though, because I want to, you know, get working and stay focused to what I should do and really do, you know, come game day. So it's something I don't mess around with that much in the bullpen, but, you know, in the game I like to bring out new stuff. Do you like the second man in role, you know, come in after the opener? Yeah, like I said before, every time I come in or every time I come in it feels like either we have the lead or we're about to get the lead. So, you know, it's fun to come in and try and stay in the game for the guys and compete out there. How does it feel being on the bench, seeing the guys hit the home runs on the flip side? I know you're concentrating on pitching, but does that energy spill over you? Do you want to feel like you go out there right after they come up and hit a home run? Definitely. You know, every time they come in after the home run, I salute them. You know, I mean, they put us ahead or put us up or keep getting ahead. So it's fun to watch the guys hit homers while you're pitching.