 He goes out there committed and ready to win every time. But we've seen some starts this year. We've been on the mound. And there's just been a little extra bravado knowing how much the Yankees need that game. I think tonight is one of those nights. Seen it against the Rays, against the Red Sox in big spots. And he's back home pitching in front of a bunch of family and friends. He does not want to have a clunker. He wants to get out there, set the pace and set the tone, even against the likes of Shohio Tani. Once to put on a good show, he talked about that yesterday, how in 2020, the people who are closest to him really didn't get a lot of opportunities to see him pitch. First of all, there weren't fans at the game for the longest of times. And then some of his close family members toward the end of the season with the postseason. So I think you're right. He wants to be able to go out there and shut the angels down. I thought the answer about Ohtani was funny. He has actually handled Ohtani well in his career. Ohtani is three for 14 against Cole and has never taken him deep. So Cole is just a guy who goes out there and he's so precise. I thought the answer that Aaron Boone gave earlier in the show was so on point about just how particular he is, how precise he is, and how well he knows his body and what he needs to do on the mound.