 from Seve, let's hear from the Yankee right-hander. Luis, what did you think of that play Glaiber made there in that first inning to get to him? Oh, great play, you know. I think he's been great all year, you know, defensively, you know, and because of that, you know, I get out of that inning without a run. The trouble in that inning, not necessarily your fault, but from that inning on, it seemed like you were really dialed in what allowed you to be so successful tonight. You know, before the game, Trevino and me, we did a great plan, you know, and we secured that plan. Fastball command was really good, you know, the breaking balls were outstanding today, also change-up. So I think when I'm like this, when I feel really good, I can control my fastball and throw my breaking ball for a strike, and also my change-up, you know, I can be pretty good. Did you feel like you were attacking hitters more aggressively tonight? Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course. You know, we're a couple of bats out there that I thought are pretty good breaking balls, and they were not swinging, and it was like, to a strike, they were looking for soft. So my plan after that was attacking them with a fastball, and it worked. Aaron said you might be a more complete pitcher than you were before your injuries. Do you agree? I mean, for me, each year, I just want to learn, you know, when I learn, when I grow up as a pitcher, I think each year, you know, I grow up more, you know, and I'm thinking about, you know, how many people I can strike out, you know, just thinking about, you know, how many pitches I can save, and if I can throw some pitches to get a breaking ball, a ground ball, sorry, to make a double play, so I think, you know, like I said, each year I try to, you know, be a better pitcher.