 But I was focused, focused on every pitch, every at-bat. Aaron Boone said you delivered the first two times out this season. What does it mean to you to hear your manager speak of you that? What does it mean to you to hear the manager of this team, of the great work that you've done in the first two outings of this season? That vote of confidence that has given you? I feel good, I feel super satisfied. You know that I've given me the opportunity, I've given me confidence and I have to return to work. Since I've given me the opportunity, I'm trying to do what I can to return to work on the pitch. Every time you go out, you have to execute it like in the last game. Yeah, it feels great. The vote of confidence coming from your manager, I feel that if he's giving me that confidence, that belief in me that I've got to return to favor and do that out there on the field. And that's my focus, you know, every time I go out there, try to give the best I have, keep putting good outings out there. Not only effective but efficient as well, what allowed you to be so efficient? Not only effective but also economic. What was the key to this exit? The key to this exit was to execute the pitches, I've been working on it a lot and they didn't have to think about what to do. I worked really well and I was working with the change and the toss. Yeah, the key today was to mix my pitches, you know, and be, if you will, be unpredictable out there. Try to use my change up in a way that maybe they weren't expecting it and that's something I worked on in between starts and it worked out very well for me today.