 Garrett Cole dominant in game one of this doubleheader. Let's hear from the Yankees Hates. Garrett, you typically attack hitters from the jump anyway, but are you able to be even more aggressive when you get that type of run support early? Yeah, I think you, I don't think you have it. You don't really have an option. It's kind of, when you get that kind of, when you get that kind of run support, that's your job. You got to, you got to get the ball with the plate early. What do you think allowed you to be so dominant tonight? I just thought we had good command. I thought that, I thought we had a lead. I thought we made smart pitches. We mixed up well, had good stuff and finished it out this time. Take another from Ken David off. Garrett, you wore the NYPD cap pitch in this game. How much have you learned? I know you're really just a kid in 2001, but how much have you learned about 9-11 and did it carry special meanings to wear that cap as you pitched? Yeah, I'm actually thrilled we have a doubleheader because I'm wearing the FDNY in the second game because I wasn't going to like switch hats out during the game, but I did want to wear both. I think everybody remembers that day. My mom woke me up, me and my sister before school and before she took us downstairs, she talked to us, both my parents talked to us for a minute on what we were about to see. And it's just a really sad day. So hopefully we honor the people that passed away that day. We honor the people that worked to save lives in the NYPD and the FDNY, and this is a very somber day, but hopefully we were able to provide some joy for the people that are having a rough day today in New York. Thank you, Jared. Kristi Acker, you have the next question. Jared, you just made a point to say you finished it off this time. Was it frustrating for you not to finish off starts before and how important was that to you to go out and finish this off? Yes, it's frustrating and it was just the opportunity presented itself, especially with a doubleheader. We've got seven more endings to cover, so I was happy to be able to finish it for me personally, but also for the rest of the balance of the bullpen for the rest of the day. And so it was just nice to put a bow on it, I guess. Take another from James Wagner. Jared, it seems like last start and this start specifically, you used your curveball more. I mean, what led to that process? Like why emphasize it more? Was that a specific game plan or adjust as you went on? I think it was, I just don't think we were using it enough. I think the last, you know, as we started to settle in to the season now, stuff's been more consistent. And so it's given us, you know, because early just the curveball was, you know, non-competitive to a certain extent and like burning us in some counts. And like today there's a 2-1 count where we were able to drop curveball in, which is, you know, a nice free strike in that situation, get ahead of a couple guys. So, you know, if the command's there, it's a useful pitch. Take another from Andy Martino. There's a stat that this year your fastball, the vertical drop in the zone was a little bit more, which I guess makes it a more middle-middle fastball. Is that something that you were aware of or like working on? And was there any improvement there? I guess the fastball not rising quite as much. Is that not something you're thinking about? It sounds like that. Yeah, it's not really something I'm thinking about. I mean, we want to get through the base all the best we can. You know, there's just like fine-tuning, stuff like that. The first four or five starts of the year is just not really, like the priorities to get out of the box there in a good position to keep going for the rest of the year. And so I think the quality of stuff is just kind of evolving as we continue to get settled in. So some of these like deep dive analytics in your pitches, maybe it's a little bit of a small sample size that too. Yeah, I think I said it last week when I was like, we're seven starts in, but we're only four starts away. So normally to have another like 23 at this point. So 24, it's pretty much on par with last year's start, with what we had in a couple of games prior to this. I thought we did a good job and we maximized what we needed to do. We're always trying to get the stuff a little better. So, you know, but making a slight adjustment and not making too big of an adjustment knowing that, you know, we're still giving ourselves a competitive chance to win the game. But, you know, I know that, you know, the fastball to also different locations has sometimes a different profile. And so if we're, you know, working a specific corner to a hitter because we don't have command in the other part of the zone or for whatever reason it's a pitch that's valuable to us that day, you know, that profile, that pitch down a way to either side of the hitter or just working the bottom of the zone or maybe really, you know, focusing on locating on the corners can maybe lend its, I mean, the priority is not to really bum rush that pitch all the way up, it's still located. So maybe a little bit of that, maybe just, you know, settling in too, so. Thank you. Dan Martin, go ahead, you have the next question. I don't know how important no hitters are to you, but was it, you know, you had one going into fitting today, is your mind today any different knowing that it's a seven inning game and it's not really a no hitter or would that matter to you that much anyway? Yeah, it just wasn't, I wasn't really thinking about it.