 Do you feel like a different picture than you were in previous years? You know, kind of feel like you're taking more of a fearless approach at the stage of your career here? Yeah, I would say, yeah. I mean, you know, 19 was my first, you know, both year of, you know, big league season. You know, last year was short by COVID. You know, coming into this year, you know, my confidence is a little better. And then, you know, I'm throwing a little harder. So, yeah, it gives me a boost of confidence to go out there and try and, you know, shut people down. Your next question for Dan Martin. Yes, sir. Aaron Boone just said that, you know, he thinks that you don't get a credit for how good your stuff is because most people think you're just getting by on deception. But do you and your craftiness, but do you think that there that your stuff has improved over the past couple of years? Yeah, definitely. I think my stuff has has gone a little, you know, a little better. You know, my command has gotten a lot better, too. So I think that's that's what's working for me most. But yeah, a lot of people think I'm a crafty deputy, which I am, you know, it's a sort of point. But I think my my my pictures, my pictures, I've gone a little, I've got a little crisper. You can go next for Randy Miller. You know, sir, Aaron talks about your versatility of being able to pitch in any role. But now you've had two starts are building up the pitch count. Do you sense that there might be an opportunity here to stay in the rotation? Is that what you'd like? I'm going to take what I can get at this point. I'm happy to be here. I'm happy that, you know, the team is going to get it back on track for sure. You know, we're winning games and hopefully, you know, after the break, the people's going. And one more thing, Aaron said that when you came up that he joked with you about your mustache, teased you a little bit. What are the odds of behind that? Did you ever have that before this time? And is it now as almost superstitious? Is your pitching so well that it's staying? You know, yeah, it's a different look. Obviously, the Yankees don't allow official hair, but, you know, they allow the mustache. And it's something that I'm rolling with. And, you know, maybe it's bringing me some luck. So I'm going to say what they're rolling with. Do the hitters focus on the mustache? Am I missing something here? Anyway, somebody's writing a story about the mustache or at least a few notes. But in the meantime, the question is what to do with him right now? I mean, 74 pitches tonight, almost got you through five. Keep throwing them out there as a starter right now, right? Oh, there's no doubt about it. I mean, I think about Nester Cortez and listening to him said, I'll take what I can get. And that should be his attitude. This guy's been up and down fighting for a job, fighting for a spot. He is not going to sit in front of the meeting and say, yeah, I'm supposed to be in the rotation. He's going to get the ball in whatever role that's going to be, which will be a starter. You'd have to imagine moving forward. And he's going to keep doing what he's doing, which is extending the plate. He does a great job of cutting the ball in on righties that he opens up the outside and get some weak contact. So you have a pitcher who's throwing the ball fantastically right now. And you also got a guy that's not going to get too far ahead of himself. Whenever they give me the ball, I'm going to keep doing what I'm doing. And hopefully we can win some games.