 to talk about the trade and what his expectations are in regard to joining a brand new ball club. Josh, how surprised were you when you heard you were traded to the New York Yankees? I was surprised. I hadn't really heard my name or anything mentioned or tied with the Yankees organization. But I'm excited about being here and helping this team win ball games. You had mentioned in the press conference that maybe it takes a little bit of pressure off you. How do you see yourself fitting in that lineup? I think there's a lot of quality hitters in this lineup. For me, I want to continue to be myself and hopefully bolster this lineup to where it gives it a little bit more well roundedness. Brian Cashman said not too long ago you're a fiery guy. Maybe this clubhouse needs this. How would you describe your clubhouse presence? Honestly, I try to have fun in the clubhouse. But at the same time, I think for me it's about having conversations with guys and always trying to get better. How can I help the ball club? How can if I see something that someone else can do to improve the ball club and just having conversations about that and at the end of the day go out there and late on the line. You mentioned conversations. You were very clear you had one with Garrett Cole earlier today. How did that go? I thought it went well. I think both of us had the opportunity to talk to each other face to face. I felt like coming out of that conversation it ended well. What excites you about being a member of this Yankees team? I just think the amount of talent that's in this clubhouse right now. With this organization, every year you feel good about going into the season. Coming here and seeing the amount of talent that's in there, I feel very excited as well. You've been around a while. Obviously a shortened spring training. Another unique situation. It seems like the last two or three years have been unique. Any challenges you see in getting ready perhaps a little bit quicker? I think every day is important. I said that earlier to where when the spring training is five or six weeks long, you can ease into it. But right now we're getting thrown into the fire. We're still trying to be smart about making decisions. But at the same time trying to accomplish and get something done and get better every day. You've seen the Yankees Red Sox rival from afar but opening day. You guys won't be hosting the Boston Red Sox. Is that something that you're looking forward to? You didn't know that, but you are. Yeah, you always see it on Sunday Night Baseball for the most part. So it'll be probably pretty intense to what I'm guessing. Do you have any personal goals for this season? My goals are always focused on winning ball games. If I can go out there and help the team win and obviously staying on the field is going to be important. And how we go about that this year, especially with the unique spring training. I really have to talk to Boone about what they're thinking. But I'm assuming it's going to have a large role in this team. So I'm looking forward to that. You talk about staying on the field. Have you changed anything about your offseason routine to try to ensure that you're out there all the time? I just think it's staying focused in dietary stuff and trying to feed your body well and make sure that you're recovering and just taking care of yourself as much as possible. Josh, welcome and best of luck this season. Thank you.