 How are you doing Garrett. Good how are you. Doing great. Nice to see some spring baseball here in Tampa. Garrett obviously you guys you went through an unorthodox situation last year with the start the stop the go the shortened season. I know there are still a lot of protocols in place but does this spring and your ramp up and your process feel similar to a normal year getting ready for a season. Yeah absolutely. And it's I think everybody feels it you know we've we're creatures of habit and we've done this progression you know almost every year in our career and so we still have to make adjustments like you know everybody else but at least we've shown up at the same time to you know the regular field and getting our work in like we would you know in the normal year. Garrett how do you look at a light and load from a season ago and how you account for that when it comes to being prepared to do what you're going to be asked of this season. I mean I think we take it I think we take it step by step and that doesn't go for pitchers that goes for everybody. I you know there was less load in general last year so I just decided to start throwing a few weeks earlier and you know as far as you know breaking into the season right now I'm sure Aaron and Matt have all their plans on how they want us to progress through the season and get us to peak form when we need to be. Garrett Corey Kluber on the mound right now new acquisition this offseason what have you thought of him and his work so far. Yeah well I've always been a huge fan of Corey and I figured he would be pretty deliberate and stoic throughout the day just by watching him perform and very detail oriented and how he goes about his business and you know no surprise there all of it's true. I think I think he's you know doing wonderful so far and we're all you know getting to know each other and the conversations have been fun and the camaraderie is building as we continue to get through spring and you know just really fortunate to have such a great picture that we can all learn from. How good do you think that rotation can be? Pretty bullish about it you know but we got to do the work first but we're certainly excited. I think everybody has you know been feeling really good so far in spring and that's you know that's the most important box to check in and as long as you keep pitching and to keep taking the ball when you're asked to there's a good chance that you're going to get better. So from that perspective we're in a good spot and we'll just take it I think one month at a time. Yeah Garrett good to see you healthy and looking good this spring you know obviously things have changed and in the matter of a year you're settled into the northeast settled into a new home now you have a new baby you know do you feel like you know you feel all these changes certainly have given you a different perspective on your craft and your profession. I think so it's you know there's nothing quite like having a kid that's pretty life-changing and you know there's things that I learn you know from him that I can apply probably you know to my daily life and probably to performance and mainly that being patience patience is really key but I also just feel more settled I have you know done the commute now to the stadium I know a time I need to leave I know all my teammates I know everybody around the park and I've got relationships with them and so there's a lot just more clarity and less things to figure out and more time to just you know spend with your teammates and play in baseball. Well I'm sure you were happy to see Corey Kluver throw a nice tight one two three inning we could have used the longer inning with you there but thank you thank you for the time here though we appreciate it take care everybody.