 You seemed really aggressive from the jump in this one. What adjustments did you make from your last start to this one? You know, I think overall, it just came down to mentality. I wanted to be aggressive. I wanted to be on the tack. So I kind of just flipped a switch in my mind. And coming up, I was always the aggressive, kind of like fierce competitor on the attack at all times. And I felt like I kind of strayed away from that in my first few outings. So getting back to that was my main thing. How do you do that? How do you kind of flip the switch like that? Well, when you're back against the wall and you kind of haven't been doing your job, you can find ways to motivate yourself. And obviously, I wanted to go deeper in games. I wanted to get my team a chance to win. And I was pissed off that I wasn't doing it. So I felt like I was going to carry that rage into today and into the future of just being able to be on the attack and be aggressive. It seemed like you used that cutter less and less. So that's just a product of having a lot of right-handed bounce in that lineup. Or was that part of the game plan to kind of move away from that pitch a little bit? Yeah, I don't think we still really like the cutter. I know it's like sometimes we'll give up some damage on it. I think more of it is like sequencing than anything else. But yeah, there was a lot of right-handed hitters in there. So that definitely plays a big factor in that. And then I think we wanted to use the fastball a little bit more too. And so I think we had a lot of success with that. And I think it made my secondary stuff play up more. What were the pitches to Guerrero? Yeah, I think it was just a mistake breaking ball over the heart of the plate. He does a really good job with, obviously, mistakes. But he also does a good job with hitting breaking balls. And your effect to it, all that inning? No, I mean, it's obviously tough. But you've got to be able to move on. And I've got to do a better job of being able to pick full B up on that. And 10 out of 10 times, he's making that play. So overall, it's a good body of work. But continue to work and move on from this one. Yeah, I wanted to go a little bit more inside with it. I thought it was a good location. But I wanted to kind of get in on him a little bit more. Because we knew he was going to probably be aggressive in that situation after a big homer. And so he put a good swing on it. That was such a good outing and with those two homerounds. Yeah, I mean, it leaves a sour taste in your mouth. But overall, I'm happy with the progression that I made and continue to take this one onto the next one and start getting on a little roll here.