 a weird night for you in regard to the rain delay to start, then a hail to lay, just how does that kind of take you out of your routine if at all? Yeah, playing in the NL Central back in the day, like I got used to the rain delays, there was a lot of rain in that division, so I looked at the radar before the game and I saw that it looked like it was going to pass soon, so I just kind of stayed on my normal routine and kept walking on the treadmill, kept throwing medicine balls and stuff, and then during the rain delay I went out and played catch and threw in the bull pen and actually still felt pretty good, felt willing to go back out there, so definitely different than a normal night, but I felt like willing and capable to do it. Overall, how'd you feel? Fine, not my best stuff tonight, but that's probably one of those games maybe like last year I let it kind of get away and tonight I was kind of aware early in the game that it probably wasn't my best stuff. We found a way to get through it, curve balls are really in count, so we threw the sinker a little bit, we just kind of found a way to get through. He made one mistake in not being clear with Mullins, what happened in that situation? Yeah, so falling behind against him with a base open, I was thinking about it too in my head. I liked the matchup on deck, especially with what I had working tonight, the matchup on deck probably made more sense. So over 3-0 he called up and in and I just didn't get it there, but I was aware of the situation, I just didn't execute. It's a feeling like when you hand the ball over to the bullpen considering how well they've pitched this season. Yeah, we knew coming into the year that there were going to be a super strength for us and I mean they're nasty out there so it doesn't matter who you're turning it over to, you know they're going to be prepared and ready to go. So yeah, I have no problem turning it over to any of the 11 guys we have out there. So yeah, I mean my goal is just keep us in the game, go as deep as possible and then let those guys do their thing. What does it mean to you when you give up a home run because that's on me? Yeah, I mean it shows me that he's following along really closely with the game. I liked where his head was at on that at least. We didn't execute it the way we wanted but the fact that he was thinking along that in depth, I really enjoyed working with him tonight. That was our first time working in a game situation. I think he had caught one of my bullpens so for him to be working with me that closely and that in tune, that's solid for the pitcher-catcher relationship and it's something like I'm glad we won. I'm glad that didn't change the outcome of the game and it's a good lesson to learn this early in the year for us.