 I know I could fastball. Forcing him was running good. Sink it was also pretty good. And then career ball was a better day than spinning past. So I was able to mix it up a little bit in and out, and then drop breaking balls on under. So if you can do that, you're going to have success for the most part. Look at that third inning. You gave up the double, but then we're able to bear down with back-to-back strikeouts to get out of the inning. What was the key in that situation? Not letting him throw a ball down the left of the line. I mean, that was about as good a placement as you could possibly have on a bad swing. So just not letting the next guy get a hit. That's pretty much all I did. What is the level of concern for this team right now to be in the stretch where you've lost 11 under 19? There's a lot of good baseball players in here. I don't think they're worried about that. If you start worried about the pass, then the future will sneak up on you. So we're worried about what we've got to do. We've got a big series coming up against the team that are pretty darn good. So we've got to not worry about the pass, because they don't care what we've done in the past. They care about what's going on that day. So we don't worry about what is going on that day. The next team we're playing, the next game up, and that's all it's about. Are you surprised when he takes you out there? I know the bullpen's there for a reason, but are you surprised when you have to do a pitch constant with that? I'm the type of pitcher where, if I don't throw over 100 pitches, I feel like I didn't do my job that day. So yeah, I mean, but when it's all said and done, that's part of this run or where you're at during the season. You got a bullpen where guys that are fresh with an off day tomorrow, you know that most likely it's gonna be six at the most. And then if you're in a situation where you got close game, you know that D-Rupt can go two, so that makes sense.