 I'll tune up before the post-season. Just what do you take away from today? I guess one thing is that I'm proud I made 32 starts. Only my second time in my career coming off of an ankle surgery. I was pretty excited to just get to take the ball and post up every time. As far as like today goes, I really didn't have a ton of my best stuff, but we found a way to go six. We allowed ourselves some time there in the early innings to kind of just figure out what was working. So, yeah, gave the team some length on a day. We have a double hair. We need some innings to cover, but definitely would like to sharpen some of this stuff up. You mentioned the durability. What do you think is the biggest key in you staying healthy throughout the year? Yeah, just consistent work all the way around. It takes kind of a whole village to have a healthy year from the nutrition team and the strength coaches and the training staff. And it just kind of takes a lot of people to make it work. But yeah, I mean, I found a consistent routine a few years ago that I liked. Cleaned up my delivery a little bit, stayed on top of all the drills that help with that, and just rode that out. Giva, with the unique situation now with the five days off before the October 11th start of the division series, what is your plan for you? Yeah, I don't really know yet. I don't know when I'm going to line up to throw or anything like that. We haven't had those discussions yet. But yeah, I mean, it's facing hitters or if it's just throwing like aggressive live BPs. I know we'll have some hitters there to stand in and obviously catchers to work with us. So just try to stay sharp, stay in competition mode, just keep everything moving. What would it mean to you to get a postseason start to year you had? You're probably in line for it. And after everything you've been through, you're healthy and you've been on some losing teams at Pittsburgh and last year at a wild card game? Yeah, it'd be definitely be an honor. Yeah, I mean, coming here, getting to play for the Yankees, it's been pretty fun for me. You know, when I got traded here, coming off of two injury years, you know, I was kind of in a weird place with baseball and my relationship with the game and then showing up here and showing up to win every single time, you know, that's been making me fall and love a baseball all over again. So if I get a postseason start, that would definitely be an honor. Certainly back to the five days off. I mean, I feel like you're going to make an argument either way in terms of it being beneficial for you or like being more honest because you don't know, you never go five days without playing or anything. What do you think of that? I think it's going to help that we have a lot of veterans on our team just who know how they need to prepare and how, you know, their timing needs to be on the hitting side and the pitchers, like what kind of aggression you need through your bullpens with and stuff. You know, I think, I really think that experience is going to help us. These guys know how to prepare, regardless of the circumstance, they'll be ready.