 Did you make any adjustments coming into tonight that allowed you to have success out there? Do you think you did something specific that made you so effective tonight? No, I think I just kicked my ass in the face. Yeah, no, nothing specific, you know, just pitching. Executing pitches, you know, executing pitches towards on-play, you know, keeping it simple out there. Velocity, I know, is not a big deal to you, but it was kind of back to where we see it with you. Is there something that felt like it clicked mechanically? You know, we haven't mentioned that you don't pay attention to speed, but we saw that you were able to attack from the beginning with high speed. Something different, something that felt different in the mountaintop that allowed you to attack from the beginning in that way. No, nothing, just the mentality of going out and attacking from the beginning. Yeah, probably the mentality, you know, just going out there and attacking from the get-go, you know. Describe what it felt like for you on the mount tonight compared to how it felt on Saturday. Very different, right? The way you entered the game today compared to the last one, maybe a much more positive one. There's a lot of difference, contrast in that. Well, I think it's the same, just a different day and a different result. I mean, obviously, you know, it's the result, right? But you're attacking the same way, you're trying to attack the same way. Obviously, you know, today, different days, right? Different results. What does 1-2-3 outing do for your confidence and it's outing where your thrown strikes? What does that do for you? It gives you confidence in yourself. You enter the KSEI and 1-2-3. You feel good about that and it gives you a little more confidence in yourself as a lancer. Yes, I think so. I think that having to go out and give you a good result gives you a lot more confidence. Of course, you know, you go in there and you get an inning like that, you know, you're going to feel more confidence, you know, definitely.