 John, Carlo, thanks for taking the time. How are you feeling at the plate? Sure. I'm getting my time and down and just getting my bats in. So these next 10 days or whatever we have, be good progress to get where I need to be. Has the Inter Squad setting, no fans, planning against your own teammates? Have you found that to be detrimental at all? Is it affecting you at all, affecting others at all? Just what's your take on what it's like? Well, the spring training is just separate. It's a different way of getting prepared. We're just used to spring training. But at the same time, we face guys on the backfield in spring training where there's no one around. The only difference is a huge stadium. So it's just a matter of are you worried about everything else that's around, the empty stadium, and no one here? Are you trying to get better and worried about zoning in and locking in? So it's really a matter of handling your distractions. Even though, I guess in this case, nothing around would be a distraction. Thank you, Giancarlo. Yeah. Jake Siner, Associated Press. Go ahead. Hey, Giancarlo, just physically with the calf, everything's been feeling pretty good as you expect. Yeah, the progress back has been good. Getting in everything I need to be ready. And then just following up on that, I know playing the outfield in games isn't something that's on track for opening day, but for a little bit later. But as you guys are doing these Inter Squads doing some of the stuff here, our reps in the outfield, something you're going to want to start to work in, is that part of the plan or is all that going to hold off until? I've been doing that in BP. So it's better to be controlled setting right now, especially while pitchers are trying to get their work in. You don't want someone trying to work back and maybe not get to something that keep them out there, especially with such a unique situation on all aspects. Take the next question from Bob Clappish. Hey, Giancarlo, how you doing? Earlier today, Clint was saying that he is intending to wear his mask at the plate in the field and do so in the regular season. Obviously, you guys can't afford to lose any more frontline players. I'm curious what you think about that. Is that something that you would consider doing yourself? I don't mind it. I mean, it definitely doesn't hurt if it doesn't affect his play. So it would be one of those things to play out. For me, I would do our cold gear mask and put that halfway. I wouldn't do the standard mask. But yeah, I mean, I've done it when it's cold out. So it's not going to be too big of a difference. Sweeney Murdy, go ahead and unmute. You have the next question. Giancarlo, I don't mean to sound humorous when I say this, but you have played in front of small crowds before. That's a difference between there's a difference between that and no crowd. But is there anything you learned in those situations about focusing, about playing in that environment that will help you focus or things that you can maybe tell your teammates about? Well, it doesn't matter if it's a little. A little helps more than none. So it's interesting because if we don't know if there's going to be crowd noise through the speakers, or they're going to be playing music the whole time. So it's all new situation for us. So just roll with what we got. We don't even know how that's going to be. But at the end of the day, I mean, hitting, it's you in the picture. So if you're going to let anything get in the way of that, then you're not focusing enough already.