 Please wait for the microphone. First question for James Sweeney in the middle. James, what was your takeaway from the hard contact that the Astros made against you the first time and were you at all concerned about tipping because it had been a problem for you earlier in the season? Not concerned about tipping. I made some mistakes and also they hit some good pitches. So I'm going to go out there and attack and try and make the best pitches I can. Next question, Kristi, in the back. I know you've been asked about it quite a bit and there's reports about issues with them stealing signs or reading tips on pitchers. How much do you think about that actually going into the game or even when you are in the game? In the game I need to focus on pitching. We try to mitigate that and look at it between starts and we didn't think they had anything and still don't. So I'm going to go out there and compete and if there's anything that we think they've got in the game we'll address that but as of right now I don't think they have anything. Next question, Eric down the front. James Aaron's been very aggressive with his bullpen and told the starting pitchers that he would be aggressive. Is it difficult going out there knowing that one or two bad bats in a row might be the end? I can't worry about that. That's his job and I leave that to him. When I have the ball in my hand I'm going to do everything I can to help our team and go out there and compete and that's what I plan on doing. Dan? Down the right. James did you actually look to see if you were tipping your pitches after the last start? We took a look at it and I don't think I was giving anything away. What do you look at when you try to figure that kind of thing out? We look at to see if I'm doing anything out of the full wind up from one pitch to another. You know whether I'm throwing my fast ball or my curve ball if I'm doing anything different. The same thing out of the stretch. You know I know they're trying to pick it up out of the glove at second base and I'm doing what I can to make sure they can't do that. Got a friend here, Ron, on the left. With now the prospect of four days in a row is there anything on the starting pitchers to come through with longer outings especially with the prospect of an all bullpen game in game six? I mean yeah, I think that we want to go out there and go as deep as we can. That's always the goal. We've had plenty of times this year. We've played four games in a row and it's the same as always. We're gonna go out there and do our jobs. Back again on the right, on the back, Christy. This is your first playoff experience this fall. What have you taken from that? What is different from pitching in the regular season for you and what can you use tomorrow night from that? There's a higher intensity, you know but overall it's the same game. You have to treat it the same way. It's just being able to mentally treat it the same way even though there is that extra intensity and what we're playing for. But ultimately if you can play the game the same way you did in the regular season you're gonna have the most success. Anything else, James? Hey James, thanks a lot. Thanks guys.