 Aaron said maybe not your best stuff tonight, but you found a way to get big outs when you needed them. How were you able to bear down in those situations? Yeah, it was definitely, yeah, rough night. I was grinding through the whole fight, and it's there, you know, trying to make some pitches. My slaughter, I feel like it wasn't there when I needed it. So I relived our love and my change. And they noticed that. So yeah, I made good pitches and busy to action. And I was able to get out of that. It's a night like this night, like when you have to grind to get every out. Excuse me? What is a night like this like on the mound when you have to grind to get every out, it seems? No, it's tough. It's tough. But, you know, my mentality was, you know, give my team a chance to win. You know, keep the game close. I know when I don't have my best stuff, I can still get through, you know, through a lineup. You know, I'm not going to get 20 strikeout or something like that, but, you know, I can manage myself to get to five or six good in this. What was the adrenaline like at the end of that fourth inning when you get Barnhart to the end of the inning? It was really huge, you know, for us, you know, you got bests loaded there, you know, anything that can happen, that situation. And like I said before, they weren't looking for my change. I had a lot of bad. So my plan was there was attack right in the middle, you know, not try to overthink. Yes, throw it by him. Were out of an outing like this, where you don't have your best stuff than you did in the last outing when you were really good? I mean, of course. I mean, it's going to out when you don't have your stuff. You have to rely on something else. And that can be your fastball or it can be, you know, your change. Yeah, I throw a couple of good cutters. There's some guys there. But I mean, like you said, you know, and when I don't have my best stuff, I can still, you know, manage myself to get through, you know, the real fight. What's it like facing Miguel Cabrera when he's getting closer and closer to 3,000? I mean, he's one of the greatest hitters of all time. You know, he still got some wheels. He got the first base very quick. And he got good at bats. You know, he's one of the greatest I love, you know, facing him. And hopefully, you know, I don't know how many years he got in Detroit. Maybe one or two more years. But, you know, he's a future horror player.