 If it was more so the change-up, I think that everything was in the mix today I mean, I don't there wasn't very many comfortable at bats coming from the other side I pretty much felt back there that they didn't really know it was coming most of the time because he was throwing everything up there He had a heavy sinker that was working in to keep him honest He was throwing his curveball anytime this change-up. He really leaned on there through the middle innings and it was it was impressive I mean, there was a lot of strikes a lot of swings and misses a lot of weak contact Stuff you'll see from him when he's using his to see men and he's utilizing his change-up off that they tend to look the same So it's hard to decipher as a hitter. He had talked about the more he goes out there at the more comfortable He feels do you notice that? Well, absolutely I mean anytime I think that you get it back on a big league mound and you get out there and you get more starts under Your belt or more innings, you know, the comfort level is gonna come the game's gonna slow down a little bit I saw a guy on the mound when I looked out there that was on the attack mode from the get go I think from pitch one. He knew what he was trying to do. His shakes were good His sequencing was it was really good. He executed a lot of really good pitches But there was never a feeling of I need to make a pitch it was I'm gonna keep pitching and I'm gonna keep going at these guys And I think that's what happened You've seen in his approach in the last few years. Yeah, I would have to give a consistency I think he was consistently in the zone today with all three pitches anytime you're in the zone with all three pitches Sometimes you can get away with not maybe having a perfect pitch, but having three really good quality pitches I think he was commanding both sides and like I said uncomfortable at bats There was a lot of weak contact and a lot of ground balls and he was moving quick and working quick and attacking