 I think it was better, you know, the command was better. I think the breaking ball, you know, the localization, you know, I think it was a big step for me. You mentioned the breaking ball. Do you feel like that slider had a lot more depth tonight? Yeah, of course. I think it was good. I think I was more on top tonight. And like I said, you know, I was, you know, commander of all my stuff. You seemed a little surprised when Boone came out to get you there in that sixth inning. Were you unhappy with the fact that he came out and got you? I mean, of course. I mean, I got like 80 something pitches. You know, I asked him to give me one more header. But, you know, he has his reason, you know, and, you know, thank God. Robertson came and did a good job. What did he say to you? What did you say to him? I asked him to give me one more batter. He said that was it. I mean, did you... By saying that, did you think you might change his mind? Maybe. Yeah, sometimes, you know, you talk with your manager and you really know that you got confidence to, you know, to get out that batter and they changed my maybe. Do you think if this was... if this game tonight was in, you know, June or early July that you would have allowed you to pitch further into the game? I mean, I don't know. I don't know. But I saw the pitch count when I got like 80 something. Even if I got to 90, that's a low, you know, count for pitches. Did you need this game for your confidence? My confidence always up, you know. I have some struggles, but that's not the thing that I can fix. So I was going to go to the mound and give my 100% and compete for my team. Luis, what's the feeling in here right now? Your wild card lead is down to one over Okun now. I think everybody here, you know, they're working, you know. They're doing the best possible game to win games, you know. I think, you know, the Minnesota, they play good baseball tonight, you know. Although this was great. So I think everybody here just, you know, thinking about, you know, winning games, playing baseball, whatever happens at the end of the year happens.