 Speaking of the postseason stuff, I love watching you pitch because the word I always use is moxie. It just seems like you're in control of the game. You let the emotions out after the inning and it's a big release. I love it. You pitched in the tiebreaker. I want to go into a bunch of these and a lot of postseason starts. You're also in the World Series and college as well. Big games just been finding you. Like in high school, were you in big playoff games as well? It feels like big moments chase you around. Yeah, I don't know. I think the big part of it is I've just always thrown strikes. And I think coaches have been like, all right, these big games, you know, we're not going to walk our way to losing this game. So I did that once in Atlanta. But no, you know, I think I've always tried to try to believe that if you can be good 50% of the time in big games, you're going to be fine. And that's kind of what happened to me in the college road series that I had two really good outings and two really bad outings. But you learn from that stuff. And, you know, the first playoffs was kind of a rocky road, but I got better as the playoffs went and got more comfortable. And, you know, I just don't think anything really prepares you for what the adrenaline feels like in a playoff start in a playoff atmosphere. So definitely takes a little bit of adjusting, but you know, feel better about it now. Yeah, I mean, your your postseason era is like 272. You're doing pretty well. I think you've done pretty well. And that doesn't even include the game 163 against the Rockies where you pretty well as well. What about the no hitter? That's like the no hitter combined no hitter first in Dodgers history. What was the emotions when you realized you might not be able to finish this one? Yeah, there was there were some discussions and some, you know, heated words coming both ways. But when they told me I was coming out, but it was my third start in the big leagues. And I kind of knew I was going to be on some sort of limitations throughout the year. And, you know, I think had it been 10 starts later, it would have been a lot more heated. But I think at that point, you're still just really happy to be there and to even have thrown six innings. And, you know, it's kind of it was a really cool accomplishment. And I don't think at the time I really soaked it in the way that I wish I would have or really understood how cool it was, but enough of this taster stuff. I'm sick of Oh, I got so much. I got so much more of them tasting you.