 I think I do strikes my fastball got ahead of my fastball and put guys with my slider curveball slider. Both of them were good. I think just the amount of strikes that I threw early in the count, especially my fastball with Austin and Aaron Boone spoke about how aggressive you were coming out there. What allowed you to be so aggressive tonight? I've talked a row before the game and just, you know, I just said, you know, let's just fill up the zone as much as we can. I mean, whatever happens happens. Let's just go out there and fill up the zone and pound and attack these guys. It worked out pretty well tonight. Does that approach help considering they're generally a pretty aggressive team over there? I think so. I think more than anything else. It's just about me. If I can go out and throw the ball like that, I think I can get anybody out. I know I can get anybody out. I'm one of the best starting pitchers in this league and I truly believe that. I think it's that belief that I'll continue to keep me moving forward and hopefully continue to have success from here on out. Do you feel like you've earned yourself another opportunity as a starter? Whatever happens. I said the moment I went to the bullpen that I'm still a part of this team and I'm going to do whatever they ask. I'll go back to the bullpen and I'll do whatever I can down there. I'll start and I'll do whatever I can in the rotation. I'm ready for anything. I told Booney that. I told Larry that and I'll mean it. Because of some of the ups and downs this season, was that an ovation on the road at that a little bit more meaningful for you? Yeah. It sounded like a home crowd for sure. That was nice. That was really nice. It seemed like you were a little antsy when you got back in the dugout there. A lot of a lot of pace. Yeah, I mean, it was it was. I mean, I know I've kind of learned the start to learn the bullpen kind of procedure and routines and from being down there. So I know kind of I was trying to just think along with a little bit more at the end. Once I came out, I don't know. I just I mean, me and Holder have a good relationship to us. I know he was he was fighting to get out of that inning and he did. He's I feel like every time he comes in after he does a great job. So it was I mean, I was I was happy that he got out of it for both of us. Sonny, did the fact that you hadn't made a start in like a month to let you just give you the mindset of I'm just going to go out and let it fly and maybe not put as much pressure on yourself or was that part of that? I think I I think I've grown. A lot in this last month, um, as a pitcher and as a person, just being in the bullpen. I mean, I'm I sit. I mean, I sit down there in the bullpen for for nine innings and there's really nowhere to go. You're down there and I get to talk pitching with some of the, you know, best pitchers in the game and, um, the mindsets and just and, you know, everything that goes into it. So it's, um, you know, it's it's it's different being in the bullpen and I know ultimately I want to be a starter in this league, but it's uh, I've I mean, I've learned a lot down there for sure. Your confidence was it there all time that you lose it at all during these struggles or is it back now? What's your thoughts about that? Um, I mean, it can it can wander a little bit when, I mean, as much as you try to continue to attack and stay focused on making pitches and whatever. I mean, uh, it can wander at times, but you know, I think going to the bullpen, it's it's, uh, it's helped me a lot in all parts of all different aspects of pitching for sure. It'll be good for you in the long run then. I think so.