 Do you feel as though you ran out of gas a little bit towards the end of your outing? I don't know. I mean, they were making me work there. That was definitely a long inning, and I haven't had that long of an inning in a while. But I thought my stuff was still pretty good. The balls they're putting in play were all pretty weakly hit. I thought I was still making pitches. But yeah, I mean, it's something I haven't done in a while. I think that was probably like a 30-plus pitch inning. So I don't know. I felt strong still. But yeah, that was definitely a long inning. Overall, how do you evaluate your play? It's been, I mean, one of those springs where I can take a lot of the good and I can also take some bad. So more than anything, I'm healthy. It feels great to be back out there. It feels good to be competing. I feel like my stuff is coming along nicely. And then every outing, it seems like it's kind of dropping me like work on in my bullpen or on my side work. So I mean, that's good for spring. I think I need to get the pitch count up a little bit more next time. And then I think in the side, the bullpen work, this time through, I'm going to work on throwing my curveball a little more. That's a pitch that's kind of just always naturally been there for me. And I'm maybe just not throwing it enough on the side because it doesn't quite feel up to par with where I think it should be right now.