 The kids and I was to be aggressive, you know, and attack them in all counts and try to be economical out there. Just wanted to pitch as many innings as I could and, you know, I had to give another break to the bullpen. You had to wait for some long bottom half of the innings because the offense was putting up a lot of runs. What's going through your mind as you're watching the offense go to work the way they did tonight? In training, you had to wait a long time, you know, because the offense was going very well, there were several rallies. What's going through your mind as you're watching the offense go to work the way they did tonight? Well, you know, I was well aware of the game, you know, trying to keep me focused. I like that, too. I like it when the team fights a lot and when they have, you know, I like to sit down and take my time, you know. And that's why, you know, I didn't give up, but I was patient. And thanks to God, the guys, each one of them did their job and, you know, I didn't give them a lot of time. You know, I'm calm. Yeah, I just wanted to stay focused, you know, spin close attention to the game. And I like that, you know, the offense goes out there and put that kind of a show, you know, I enjoy that. You know, for me, it was about staying calm. It plays into my rhythm and the way I pitch. So I enjoyed it. How would you sum up your first four starts in the big leagues? How would you describe them? You know, I can sum up all those four outings and just describe them as an experience, you know, an experience of, you know, a good result. You know, I can sum up all those four outings and just describe them as an experience. You know, an experience of battling, facing the teams, the kind of energy and the good energy that I've gotten from my teammates, you know, and learning stones, you know, that would be important in my career and that I would not forget.