 Most about sunny gray. I mean, that's that's that's a peak right there at what what he can be when he's at his best. I mean, he was on the attack all night. You know, when he did need a big pitch, he was able to get it. Whether whether it was with the fastball he mixed in some of his splits and the breaking ball was was dynamic. So I thought his stuff was great tonight. Just just a pace and an energy on the mound and just just really on the attack. And, you know, we weren't going to go much more than 75 pitches price. So to go out there for the seventh inning, you know, on this day, just a huge another huge effort for us. You know, happen, Sesson the first game and then Sonny getting us off to a good start tonight. Do you think that aggressive approach that attack mentality, the bullpen helped him get there a little bit? You know, who knows? You know, I know he's been through so much this year, you know, and sometimes adversity. You know, it's not the worst thing to go through and you learn a lot of things about yourself. And as I've always said, you know, he's a guy that is in the prime of his career and has the equipment to be a really good pitcher. And we've seen glimpses of it. And we saw a glimpse of it tonight. Reminds that on the field, he thinks that's the best he's ever seen his slider from your vantage point. Did you see the same thing? Yeah, I even walked over to Robbie once early in the game. I said, that's when you throw your really good one, it kind of looks like that from the side. You know, it just goes forward from a long for a long time. It's late, it's sharp, it's big, and you see a lot of funny swings on it. The records are double headers are not easy to see. So no, get this and yeah. And absolutely, you know, as I've said, you know, we're in a tough stretch right now, a little beat up and guys are just grinding away and and to rack up a couple of wins today. It is huge for us and and hopefully we can finish off a great series tomorrow. There are great numbers are so different between home and away. Do you think he puts too much pressure on himself at home or it can relax? I don't know, I mean, look, I think there's probably been some of that that's that's gone on a little bit this year. But you know, I think there's there's been some ups and downs for him that, you know, may have coincided with being at home. And so I know that's become a big story. But the bottom line is when he's going out there on the attack, he's capable of nights like tonight. Anything to if you just put him back in the bullpen. Yeah, yeah, he'll probably go back back into the bullpen. And and but, you know, obviously, you know, you see him being capable of something like that, you know, there's there's a lot of different roles. And we and that's one of the things we talked to him about, you know, when we first put him in the pen is, you know, this there could be a lot of different situations you find yourself in. We saw him in a high levered spot and extra innings. We saw him, you know, trying to give us innings in a game where we were down. Tonight we needed a big start. We got it. So I'm sure it's a role that maybe continues to evolve. Anything to him when he came off when you took the ball from him? Nothing too poignant. Good job way to go. I mean, pitch great. He was he was terrific because of everything he has been through the ups and downs. This is in the innovation, a little more meaningful for him as he walked on. You know what? I don't know. I noticed it. I actually turned around on the mound and saw it. And I was I even said something to the guys out there like that's, you know, that's pretty cool right there with with all he's been through. And just, you know, to see the support he got. That was hopefully a nice moment for him.