 I mean 96. Good command. Like I said before the game it really didn't matter if it was 91 or 99. We know he was going to compete. But that was that was good. Good fastballs inside of the plate elevated fastballs. The speed pitches were great. So that was a good performance. Ken. Alex people went JD gave your team this year for him to strike the first blow in the first inning there. What what that meant. Yeah. We're talking about a lot different than last year the way the series started with the with the Astros. And Benny did a good job going to the way put impression on them right away. Pierce that's that's why he was sitting third today. We felt that there was going to be traffic for for JD and for Xander because of who we had in the first three spots. And you know you got a good pitch of head down in the zone. As you know half lives upstairs in the ages of the strike zone. He was disciplined enough to get him down and put a good swing on it. Brian. I actually saw in Houston last year with starters coming out of the bullpen in October how effectively that that worked. Does that give you more confidence this year in doing that. And do you think that's something you might want to use as an option going forward here. I mean one thing I learned last year to win a World Series is going to take twenty five twenty seven guys to do it regardless of their roles you know in a perfect world. You know the story goes six. You got the seventh inning guy eighth inning guy ninth inning and you move on but you know to to get twenty seven out at this stage right now is very difficult and sometimes you you have to go to plan B or plan C. Chad. Like so on Purcell how far down in that plan A plan B plan C was that to to use him there and then what does that change for you going forward. We'll talk about it tomorrow. I might say C and a half probably.