 I see a lot of consistency is what I see. I see a lot of communication between the guys. It just watching it makes us feel really excited about what we're capable of doing this year, as opposed to in the past when we've probably been a little bit short in that aspect as far as pitching is concerned. But now it's pretty exciting. Hello, Aaron Boone said earlier in camp that he thought this pitching staff probably had the most depth that they've had in a while. How do you describe the depth of the staff overall? Well, I concur with what Aaron has said about as far as depth is in my 12 years here, probably since 2009, 2010, 11, this is probably the most depth that we've had from starter to closer in a long time. I know it's really weird now. You're talking about us losing Brit, but I still think depth-wise we're still pretty well-situated. I do see a hybrid-type thing. I mean, we have so many options. When I'm talking about that, I'm talking about us adding Justin Wilson and Darren O'Day, two guys who I've been really big fans of from the other side for five or six years now. So I think with that aspect, it's going to give Boone a lot more options. It's going to give us more chances to give guys rest, especially when we're talking about getting high leverage outs at the end of the game. To see, obviously, these guys trust you so much. What have you seen from Luis so far, from Severino? Just the first time that he's starting to throw in his rehab right now? I've seen a lot of first-time bullpins after Tommy John and watching Sevies has probably been the most comfortable I've ever seen a player throwing his bullpins and probably the most aggressive I've seen in a player. I mean, they look like he had zero apprehension or zero worry about whether his surgically repaired elbow was sound. And that, for me, was probably the biggest thing. I mean, he's still probably looking at 20, 30 more bullpins and a lot more live batting practices and then games. So he's still a long way away, but very encouraging first time. And Mike, you've seen Severino since he started basically in this organization. What is it that he's developed? This is a very serious injury, one that happens very frequently, but it's still very serious. What do you think allows him to do that, to be that guy that is able to throw a bullpins that way right after Tommy John? Well, it's all because of hard work. I mean, he's worked his tail off to get to this point. And having been through a series of serious injuries and rehabbing for months and a year, it takes a toll on your mind and definitely takes a toll on your body, but it also gives you a chance that if you dig into it, you can do things now to your body that you weren't able to do when you were healthy because you have that extra time. And I think when he does come back, I think he's going to be much stronger.