 out really establishing your fastball early on just how much of the game plan was that for you and how did that allow you to become successful and effective? Yeah, I think all the other pitches got better because of the fastball command. I was able to command both sides of the play today, go above the zone when I needed to, and everything, and it made everything much better. Had success against this team, what is it about the matchup that seems to be favorable for you? I really don't know. I can't answer that question. I just, I go out there every day, every fifth day like I do to any other team, but for some reason I have more success against the Orioles, so it feels good to do that. Aaron started walking out and you immediately put your head down. It seemed like you thought you were definitely coming out. What did you say to him to convince him? I kind of looked away until he got to the mound and said, somewhere along the lines, do you have one more in you? I go, please, let me have this one. We're up five runs, pitch time was kind of decent still, so I wanted to finish that one really bad. To piggyback on Meredith's question though, they're usually known as a pretty aggressive hitting team. Does that play into what you do pretty well or not? Yeah, I thought, obviously coming in, we knew what the game plan was. I think we attacked really well, hit two cutters pretty good off me inside part of the plate, but didn't deviate. I think going with the game plan that was set before the game and attacking those areas were the key points to the way I pitched today. Do you like thinking in this heat? It reminds me of Miami, so it wasn't too bad, but it was really hot out there. I remember going out at re-inning and sweating instantly right after the second pitch of warm-up, so stayed warm, but tough.