 It took you a little while to get going in this one. What did you feel like was happening there in the first two winnings? I mean, it was a really good pitch to spring there. You know, it took a good swing here by Homer. Then Kurt got a base hit, walk, and then that double. And then I think after that it was really good. Even though the double was not a terrible pitch, I missed my spot, but it was my end. And hopefully after that, you know, I said, man, give us a couple more minutes. It looked like Aaron Boone was coming out of the dugout there in the second inning and you very quickly said, get back in there. What, how did that all go down? Is that just an emotional reaction there to not wanting to come out of the game? Yeah, 100%. I mean, I don't want to disrespect, you know, Boone, he's a great, you know, sour guy, he's a great skipper. So I just want to be in the game, you know. I got more, I know I had a lot of pitches there, but I knew that I have more in me. So at least, you know, I went there and go four and two thirds. How were you able to become a little bit more pitch efficient to get you almost through that fifth inning? Trying to hit my spot, you know. I think the first thing I was trying to, you know, overthrow my fastball, it seemed like they were not swinging on my change. I throw really good changes there, I didn't swing. So Higgy and I, we tried to, you know, try to throw a breaking ball for a strike because, you know, everything, like, all the breaking balls in the world were not swinging. So then they had a good playing against me this night. So we fixed it a little bit and tried to, you know, throw more strikes. If you could arrest the extra days, hurt you at all at the beginning? Were you a little off? I mean, I can take eight days anytime they give it to me, you know. It's not going to hurt me, but no, no, 100%. I mean, it's always like, the last couple of games, it's like one inning, it's like, they're not very good, and then it get over, it runs. But, you know, after that, I settle down and being able to do a good job. Luis, you were here in 2017 when Judge hit 52 homers, one rookie of the year. Is this starting to remind you of that? I mean, everybody knows, you know, who's Aaron Josh is, you know. And I think that 17, he should have won, you know, MVP that year, no doubt about it. He's a great hitter, he's a great hitter, he's a great player, and, you know, in this situation, like tonight, you know, you know, like, I don't just got to go through. Is there a wheel in here? I was in the kitchen watching. Oh, wheel? Yeah, it's got to be a walk, and then a walk, and then George is going to go home. Yeah, just like that.