 Garrett, knowing that it was win or go home and that the bullpen probably was a little bit thin tonight. Just how much pressure did you feel to go deep into this one and give them an ease? I mean, preparing for this game, when he told me that I was going game four, like, you know, there's an opportunity to clinch or an opportunity to go home. I didn't approach the game any different. So I just went out there and did my job. What do you think led to your success on the mound tonight? How were you able to get through that lineup? It's oftentimes very pesky. Yeah, well, I thought defensively, you know, being heads up into anywhere, there was, you know, like they were like scrambling or whatever. And Ramirez got the base hit to be able to shut that down with that defensive play was big. I thought that a couple double play, or I believe there's a couple double plays or whatever the pitch count was in check for most of the night in order to have to pitch around somebody. And overall, just stuff was pretty good. But we just executed a lot of good pitches and mixed well enough to get away with a couple of mistakes. And you know, but I mean, I had to lead. And I just was focused on executing pitches and not giving it up. Up front to your left, Lindsay. Garrett, if you're seeing the same team twice in six days, what adjustments did you feel you needed to go into this? Or was there anything that you felt you needed to bring into this one? Just prepared for Arias. And just kept the ball rolling on the guys that we had faced earlier. So just approach it as if they're continuous at bats. Brian in the second row on your right. Jared, Aaron Boone said he thought you were maybe running out of gas there a little bit in the last two or three guys. Was there a point where you just said, I'm going to empty the tank and just leave it all out there? I do that every time I pitch. I mean, whether he lets me or not, that's another deal. But yeah, the consecutive mound visits just was to slow down a bit and a little extra time for recovery. Andy, Martino's standing to your right. When you're in seventh inning, when you're having to make a pitch that could almost literally determine the season, whether the season continues whether you guys can lead, is that are those stakes in your mind on any level or the moment or is it just thinking about executing a pitch? No. I mean, they're not in my mind at all. Plus, I got a pretty good bunch of guys behind me that would back me up if we didn't execute. Also standing to your right, Joe. Garrett, considering the nature of this series, which is four games and four days to finish and how much your bullpen has been used and injured, did you feel the weight to not only win this game, but probably to win tomorrow's game that you had to give some length here to protect that bullpen? I just don't think about those things. I mean, we have to get the job done as a team. And we did that tonight. I just went out there and approached it. Like, I approached everything else. Towards the back of the center, Andy. Garrett, what did you make of Nailer's celebration? Whatever. It's cute. I mean, so it seems like it did bother you a bit. I mean, I just was made aware of it. Like, I didn't see it in the moment. It wouldn't have bothered me in the moment. And it just is kind of funny. So. Standing to the right, Henry. What has Harrison Bader meant to this team and how much did his home run change or impact the game? Yeah, he got the belt. He's electric, really. He's an electric player, impact player. Impact player. Like, got Moxie, got baseball awareness, gets after the ball and defense. A lot of good things to say about that guy. So, and he's had a really good series for us so far. So, that's obviously been fun to watch. We'll start finishing up. Randy and the third row in your left. Garrett, you probably know Jameson as well as anybody here playing with him in Pittsburgh, friends with him. What advice could you give him for tomorrow, which will be the biggest start of his life? Hmm. Just go out and do what he did to clinch the division against Toronto. That was some good stuff.