 Harry, what stood out to you most about Louise Heal? Strike one, he was getting that all night. He was able to land his breaking ball through some good change-ups, too. So he had a presence with his secondary pitches. And as we talked before the game, the fastball really plays. I mean, it's great velocity, but great characteristics to it. And he was pounding the strike zone. You had three guys making their major league debuts tonight, and you really hold that Orioles offense down to one run. Just overall, what does that say about the depth in your organization and the job those guys did tonight? Yeah, I mean, they were one of the big stories tonight. Obviously, Louise getting us off to a great start, six strong innings, writings coming in, and showing you why he's kind of rocketed through the system this year a little bit, a little glimpse of what he's capable of. That was really good. And then Kerner being able to finish it off for us. And give us a little bit of a reset down there in the bullpen, too, so really strong night on the mound for the guys. You mentioned writings. First batter he faced, he was down to count 3-0, comes back to get the strikeout. What does that say about his confidence in his stuff and really his poise on the mound? I think it says that. I think he is confident. You watch his deliveries in control of himself. It's been a minor league season for him where it's a ton of strikeouts and not a lot of walks at all. So it's been a guy that's been a strike thrower down there. And you saw two really, really, really strong pitches with the fastball-breaking-ball combo. And what did you think of Heel's presence on the mound tonight? Well, it was great. He was, I thought he worked quick. Officially, he was getting the ball. I thought he was in a good rhythm. I thought Gary did a great job back there with him, kind of guiding him along. The willingness and trust in some secondary pitches and some certain counts was big. But just really encouraging to see him come out and get in a good rhythm and pound the strike zone. Because if he does that, you saw the stuff that's going to allow him to be successful if he's doing that. Andy Martino, you're next. Aaron, you might have just been referring to this with secondary pitches. But the word on Heel, obviously, is that the fastball and slider are really good right now. And that the change-up is just coming along a little bit behind it. What did you see from those change-ups you threw last night, or tonight? Yeah, I thought he flashed some good ones. Almost got a couple punch-outs on a couple down in the zone where Santander finally got to him. I think it was a 3-2-1 maybe to Stewart. It was a really good pitch. So overall, encouraging, the biggest thing with him, we wanted him to come up and kind of get settled and be able to pound the strike zone. And he did that. And you saw the stuff that's going to play if he does that. Go to Dave Lennon. Hey, Aaron, you guys really seem to be enjoying riding's performance in the dugout when the camera showed you guys. I don't know what you guys were kind of enjoying more at that period. Was it him throwing 100 miles an hour, or that breaking pitch that he was dropping on guys in between there? Yeah, I mean, it was our first time seeing him in person. And the stuff was impressive from the side. And he had a little motion with it. I had a little strut out there and some things. So I think we were just impressed with his demeanor. And after falling behind that first hitter, just going right after him and trusting his stuff. And it's been a rough stretch for you guys, obviously, with some tough news the past couple of days and stuff. I mean, what does it do when you see a couple of first timers go out there tonight and really have those kind of nights? I think it probably brings something a little bit different for the club, right? Yeah, I mean, it was needed. I mean, we're expecting Garrett Cole to be going tonight. And that's tough news to get when your ace goes down. And you're wondering how you're going to forget, replace him. But how you're going to cover those innings and things like that and to have Luis come up for the first time and really shine and embrace the moment. It was much needed. And again, through all this adversity that comes our way, it does create opportunities for other people to step up and contribute. And we got some meaningful contribution from guys who came up today.