 It seemed like you got thrown right into the fire there. How'd you feel coming out of the pen? I felt alright. You know, I was able to, you know, come in and give some innings and, you know, where a bunch of people would have to come in, actually come in and do your job right there and try to go as long as you can. What in particular did you feel like was working for you? It was just mixing it up. You know, it's the first time I've met everybody and we're just trying to figure out on the fly how to use my pitches and kind of go and everything worked well. Is it odd for you coming in in this situation, not knowing the catcher, not really knowing the room and being thrown into it like that? It's a new, that's for sure. I guess I did it in spring training when I was the late arrival there too, so I have a little bit of experience, but not when games actually matter. But, you know, we started working together and everything started clicking pretty quick, so it was good. Not the end result as a team that you guys would have liked, but is it personally satisfying to go out there the first time and have that level of success? You just want to come in and make a good impression, you know, but once all is done, it's a team game and today we came out not where we wanted to and we've got to get back after tomorrow. Yesterday they said that your role would be long reliever, maybe spot starter now. After today's game, they're going to think about you going in the rotation. Is that what you prefer? I don't know. My whole career is when they've told me to go pitch, I go pitch. I just try not to think about anything except getting whatever hitters in the boxes out. If I do that, I'll be fine. I know what I'm capable of and what I've done in the past and from here on, when my name's called or whatever, I'm going to go pitch, wherever that may be. How would you describe your personality and amount? Not very nice. Yeah, I mean, I'm in tack mode at all times. You versus me and whoever wins, but I'll try to get you next time. That's where it goes.