 Can you describe the feeling when you were running in from the bullpen? Yeah, it was, I mean, my legs felt like Jell-O. I mean, the first thing I was thinking was, you know, don't trip, run into the mound, just don't trip. Just get out there and, you know, and once I got out there, I felt like, you know, when I got on the mound and everything was just gonna settle down a little bit, but, you know, the nerves and, you know, just the dream was pumping, it was pumping heaviest. But, you know, I'm glad I got to go out there and get my first one in. Worked yourself into a difficult situation there. How were you able to settle down and get yourself out of it? Yeah, I was trying to breathe as much as I could. Trying to settle down, I heard D.D. was out there and he was, you know, telling me to, you know, slow down, just breathe, just breathe. And, you know, that's what I just kept doing. And, you know, I knew sooner or later that if I kept doing that and I was gonna make the right pitch and, you know, those guys were gonna get themselves out if I made the correct pitch. So, you know, just try to settle down and locate. What was the feeling like getting that last out? It was crazy, because I was getting ready to head to the dugout for another hitting, because I'm not used to closing the game like that. So, it was cool, though. It was my first time closing the game. So, it was incredible. You know, I was glad to get the double play and get out of it. It was scary watching the bets foul ball. Yeah, you know, thankfully he, you know, hooked it a little bit. So, you know, I know him a little bit from back in the day. He kind of gave me a head nod for a guy in there. So, if he hit a home run off me, I, you know, wouldn't have been too happy at all. So, you know, I'm glad that, you know, I was able to make that pitch and, you know, my players behind me did a good job. A lot of times guys dream of their major league debut. How does the dream compare to the reality? Honestly, I can't even describe it. You know, there were so many emotions going through my head, you know, before the game and even when I was out there. So, just a lot of excitement, a lot of nerves. You know, the fans were awesome. I even heard my name, you know, Chan. And that's how, you know, I wasn't really locked in because I was here and what they were saying. So, it was awesome. It was overall a good experience. What is your relationship with Mookie from back in the day? We just know of each other from being from the same area and things like that. He's worked out at Vandy, which is usually where I work out now, season. So, you know, I see him around sometimes. What would you like to accomplish in whatever, however many appearances you get, but then, you know, until the end of the season? Um, I mean, go out there and get outs. Um, you know, like I said, from the start, you know, I was here not to hang around. I was here to get outs and do my job. So, I'm just going to continue to do that. What's going through your head there when the space is loaded and Mookie's up? It's your debut. You're thinking, you want to get out of here. You want to have that debut. Um, make the pit, you know, make the right pitch. Excuse my pitches. That's the only thing I was trying to think about in that situation. You're able to stay focused there? Oh, yeah. Um, you know, I feel like that last pitch, I mean, it was, you know, pretty well located. I mean, I haven't seen it on film yet, but, um, you know, it was enough to get the ground ball to play, so I can't complain. What did the guys say to you after that final out? They were going wild. You know, they were coming in here, you know, saying congrats and, you know, they knew that I was going to be hyped up and pumped. So, you know, great guys out there. Would you take a second at all before you pitch and kind of look around and look at Red Sox, Yankees, and there you are? Uh, no, because I don't think I would have been able to throw one strike if I did that. So, um, you know, I just wanted to try and stay within myself and, you know, get guys out. Let my defense work behind me. What was the pitch you used to get bets up? Uh, it was just fast ball away. You're saying that he gave you a head nod after the final ball? It was before his A-B. Um, yeah, before his A-B, he, you know, kind of looked out there and, you know, he gave me a head nod and nodded back, so.