 Do you feel like with the way the game is played now that your defensive versatility is as important or more important than ever before? Yeah, I think the stigma behind a utility player is not so much negative anymore. It's more of a role player and he's got an important part on each club. I feel like more teams are kind of having that guy. So yeah, to answer your question, I think it's important. I think defense wins championships is kind of a cliche saying, but at the end of the day, when it's a one-run game, you need good defense. How has that impacted your outlook on your career, maybe? Does it make you more willing to accept this role than maybe when you first came up and maybe wanted to be a regular player? For sure. I'm an athletic guy, so I like to use my athletic ability to my advantage. And I wasn't really a good defender in the minor leagues. I went through some learning curves and some failures. So I think the biggest thing I heard from I think many told me this, you have to have trust from your pitching staff and all these people. And I didn't want to be the guy that was kind of shaky. So I put in work and I love, I take pride in that. And I think it's important to have a good deal. What have you tried to work on offensively? I know it's kind of a constant thing for you to try to just be consistent offensively more than anything else. What are some of the things you kind of latched on to here? Yeah, I just think barrels, barrels with low in the middle of the field. I feel like the first couple of weeks was trying to get my timing right. Everyone's come out throwing a hundred. So it takes a little bit to get your timing. But I feel like the last couple of weeks for me just being on time consistently and putting good swings on the ball and knowing my strength. So I think just being able to put myself in a good position and just being able to barrel the ball in the middle of the part of the field because that plays for me and that plays everywhere else. So just being able to get on base as consistent as I can for the big guys. Do you feel pressure to perform offensively? I mean, you know what your game is, you know what your role is. But when you get in there, even in a lineup that is stacked as the Yankees, do you feel like there is a certain amount of pressure to hit in order to keep your job? I think you got to hit wherever you go. It's just not the Yankees. But I think the biggest part for me is knowing who Tyler Wade is and what he does really well and being able to hone in on those skills. So pressure, not really. I don't feel it. It's just more of like, hey, you got to do your job. So just I trust my work. I work hard. I know my work's been good and I know that translates in the game as just a matter of fact, getting your timing right and swinging at good pitches. So that's the biggest part for me. If you're swinging at good pitches and your timing's on and you have good timing, you're going to put yourself in a good position for success.