 to break down from Garcia now on his outing. Yeah, definitely. Definitely a learning experience here and not a competitive one, too. I felt like I had to battle every single pitch. It was a competitive, competitive outing for me. So like every pitch I needed to battle and try to be execute competitive pitches, you know. What did you learn and why did it feel like so much of a battle? And in itself, what did you learn from this outing? Speaking of learning, in itself. And why do you think I went to battle with each outing? Well, actually, I understand the importance of mixing each pitch. You know, when you go out of a pitch, it doesn't work as you want. You understand, you have to use your resources and you know, you have to learn how to do it. You have to learn how to do it, because at some point it would be necessary. Yeah, definitely, you know, learning how to have an effective mix of pitches, you know. Sometimes certain pitches are not as sharp as you would like. And you have to find a rhythm, you know. And you have to find what kind of mix of pitches is going to work out.