 Yeah, you take a look at the pitch breakdown today. He had 13 swings and misses on the 25 changeups he threw. Detroit was one for 11 against the changeups, seven strikeouts. I mean, Buck, his previous career high was seven swings and misses on changeups. He nearly doubled that today. How could he have that kind of growth with the changeup in this performance, Buck? You know, Ryan, if you look at those numbers we just saw and you're a hitter, what are you looking for? What are you looking for? Nothing. There's no pattern. There's no pitch that you can box out that you don't have to worry about. Every pitch is in play. And these are the things that happen a guy like Garrett Cole and having a lot of the technology to have, whether it's a grip, whether it's command, whether it's a feel for it. And today was a great day to pitch. It's one of the few days they've really had where the weather was very pitcher-conduced. There's a great grip on the ball that you can feel the baseball in your hands. There's not a lot of wind. There's not a lot of cold. And that type of outing plays in any type of weather. But you could tell that, you know, some days you have that changeup. You know, Earl Hershey used to say, you know, if I had command of all three of my pitches, you know, I was going to dominate two to win and one I can compete. Well, he had like four or five today and it showed.