 James, how did it feel just to get back out there in a competitive environment again? It felt great to get back out in the mound. It was fun to have those competitive juices flowing again. It felt good to be back in game mode. Aaron said he felt like you made a couple of mistakes in the middle of the plate. How would you assess your performance overall? Yeah, I was searching for my delivery out there a little bit trying to find some rhythm. I left those two balls over the middle, kind of thigh high to judge and Stanton there in the first inning. It felt like I found a little bit more rhythm as the game went on, but definitely just, you know, work in progress. I got one more to go to kind of tighten some things up. How would you describe that daunting lineup with some of those big bats in it? I mean, it's a great lineup, you know, and I'm glad that it's ours. I'm glad that I'm not facing those guys all the time. They're extremely talented hitters and I thought those guys look great. Thanks, James. Ron Blum, you have the next question. Go ahead and unmute. You've been to everything. Do you think, yeah, I think you need eight service days this year to be qualified for free agency. Any thought at all that just get enough and then pack it in for next season? No, you know, I'm here to play. I'm here to win, here to help us try and get number 28, you know. I feel good. I feel healthy and ready to roll. And on the flip side, any thoughts at all about wanting to do an early deal and just get a long-term stay here wrapped up? No one's come to me, you know. I don't know. We'll see what happens. I haven't had anyone come to me with anything like that yet, so we'll see. Thank you. Pete Caldera, go right ahead and unmute. James, who did mention earlier today that you're lined up for that second game against Washington. With one more two and up before that game, you feel that's enough? You're ready? Yeah, you know, it's definitely going to be a challenge. It's much shorter than normal as far as getting things tightened up, but everyone's in the same boat. And I'm going to do my best to be as tightened up and ready to roll as I can. Sweeney Murdy, you have the next question. James, when you're used to making a lot of starts in a season, you have time to have kind of a rhythm to a season and not worry about maybe some bad ones early on. Is there a different way of preparing when you kind of have to be in quote-unquote mid-season form right from the beginning? You know, everyone's in the same boat. I'm going to go out there and give it everything I've got. I'm going to prepare the same way. Obviously, each start means more in a shorter season like this, but there's nothing I can do more than everything I've got, so I'm just going to go out there and do everything I can. And were you more excited to see guys like Judge and Stanton get a couple of big hits that they haven't gotten for a while, or were you more upset with your pitch selection? It was great to see those guys get those hits. It's too bad it was off of me, but I did make mistakes and they made me pay, which is what they're supposed to do, and they did a great job of executing there. I didn't let those balls over the middle, and those are some things that I need to tighten up a little bit. Thank you.