 Obviously, we've all, for a long time, watched what John Carlo can do when he makes contact. As someone who knows who you're yourself, what impresses you most about the way he goes about his business and just how he's able to be so effective when he's out there? G is awesome. You know, he's someone that you have to... He's a man of very few words, and he's a guy with a ton of talent. So, it's fun to be around him. I kind of have to poke him to try to get him to give me some insight sometimes. But he and Judge, and obviously there's a few other guys that the size that they are and the way that they hit the baseball. I mean, I did something with the yes or the other day where it said that I'm probably ruining the trivia question that's going to be on the board. But Stan has the highest exit velocity every year on Stackcast, and that is insane to me. Because he's such a physical being, and obviously we want him in the lineup as much as we can because he's such a force. There's a reason why he won the MVP. There's a reason why he has the career that he has, and it's a lot of hard work. It's a lot of God-given talent, and ultimately, he's the man. I love shadowing him around every day and just trying to pick on him as much as I can. You mentioned that he's a man of few words, but he was in your yesterday's speaking about how much he could try to use his voice a little more last year. Not just about baseball stuff, but other stuff too. What did you yourself learn from the experiences that you saw him going through last year and from the messages that he was trying to spread around the team? It was cool, because with G, you see a guy that, when he walks in the room, you know that he's in there because of how physical he is. And it was cool that he was speaking up, because there are people in that room that have never experienced anything like others have. And when he was speaking out and he was talking about things that he had experienced and others were talking about it, it pulled at your heartstrings and it made you realize that the way that these guys compartmentalize some of the things that happen in their everyday life versus what's happening at the field is really impressive, because ultimately we are human beings that go through everything in a different way than other people. And Stanton has drawn a lot of attention over these last few years of being here, and he's still the same guy, and he's still capable of doing really great things, and I think everyone wants to see him in the play every event, because he's the guy that, if you mess up, he's going to be jogging pretty slowly around the bases and getting a few RBIs.