 Michael with how well Chapman has thrown this season. Are you surprised to see him not be able to come through in that ninth inning. I mean yeah definitely. I mean he's such a stud that you totally expect it to be a quick one two three with two possibly three punch outs. So it's tough but I mean that's how baseball works. Overall it looks like you got in a little trouble obviously in the first inning and seemed like a grind at times for you. What did you feel like was going on on the mound. Yeah I felt like I nibbled a little bit in in that first inning. I got a limit walks that gets me pulled from a game a lot earlier. And yeah I felt like I was in my lanes pretty close but missing a ball off a ball down whatever it is. And started to kind of get into a groove in that like second third inning. But then I got another shot down ending after I was Geo hit a bomb in the fourth. So this point of myself for not getting a fourth inning scoreless or clean. Any other questions for Michael. Michael how just overall do you kind of evaluate the season that you've had so far. You obviously bounce back and forth between starting or leaving to bad some success and some games that haven't gone as well. Yeah I mean you're kind of in spot on right there it's been a little up and down. Started off hot but I felt like it was almost a lucky hot. I didn't feel great in my mechanics and was working my way out of some jams. And then those jams kind of caught up to me a little bit. I'd say in the middle of so far this season. But as of late I've been feeling a lot more comfortable. I like getting into that starters routine of throwing a bullpen in between and no one I'm going to be on the mound and it's that routine gets me where I can actually work on some things and get some more mount time and meaningful mount time because one of the bullpen I might have to be hot that day so it's a lot easier to work on things in this setting so I feel like I'm making strides but it still hasn't been perfect yet.