 Hey Darren, following up on something that you said earlier about your deception, I'm not sure if you're aware of David Cohn used to throw a Laredo, a slider and when he dropped down, Todd Zeale once said to him he was so baffled by the pitch that he thought it went between his legs before it went into the strike saw. So with your deception and the different look that you give, I'm wondering what's the most interesting humorous puzzling thing a hitter has ever said to you about trying to face you? Boy, first day in New York, 2012 playoffs, Alex Rodriguez told the New York media he couldn't see the ball when I was pitching to him and I remember reading that and thinking, man, like I'm doing something right. If this guy, you know, he's one of the great hitters, he can't see it and he's admitting that to the media. That was pretty cool to hear. I've had guys, you know, first baseman in the league tend to be the most popular guys in the field because they get to talk to the other team a lot. I've had more than a handful of guys come to my first baseman, somehow they get on first base and they say, man, when O'Day's pitching, I can't see the ball. So that's always good when I hear that. I know I have the upper hand on that guy. I've hit a few left-handed batters on swings, one of which is good thing he was wearing a cup.