 Arolda said the other day he wasn't quite sure when he was going to get in a game. Do you have any idea when he'll be pitching? Not sure yet. We're actually tomorrow with all the rain coming and because we don't have a lot of scheduled pitches we're going to, tomorrow's going to be pretty much an off day. You know, Paxton I know has got to come in and throw and maybe a couple of treatment guys but tomorrow is going to be an off day and we'll kind of reshuffle and go from there. Anything new with Masahiro? No, I don't have anything new for you. He was out again today and I checked in with him briefly but I haven't gotten the report of how everything went today. When I checked in with him he was doing well. Tyler Wade was at the podium earlier. How valuable could a speed guy like that be especially considering some of the role changes and extra innings? Yeah, I mean, you know, I've, you know, we've long felt that Tyler can be that really, really valuable super utility. I mean, rule change or not. Just with his ability to defend in the middle of the diamond in the infield we've seen what a good outfielder he's become when we've put him in that situation. There's no question that, you know, he's an elite base runner and that usually shows up when he gets in the game. It's just about, you know, continuing to progress offensively and we think he can be a very valuable player for us. What strides have you seen him make offensively or is it just a matter of getting big league at bats and seeing the consistency? Yeah, I think it's that but he's certainly always working on just impacting the ball a little bit better, you know, taking advantage of his speed to, you know, continuing to try and, you know, kind of become an expert of handling the bat and laying buns down but really working on that line drive swing because he's got a pretty good understanding of the strike zone and hopefully with more and more reps and more and more opportunities we'll start to see that at this level. Thank you. Take the next question from Sweeney Murdy. Sweeney, go ahead and unmute. Hey Aaron, a lot of people have talked about in the shorter season you have to maybe be a little more aggressive with players who are in a slump. You can't let them ride out for long stretches. Can the same be true for the team? A lot of times during the last few years, if you've gone through a few games where you're not scoring runs, you believe in the long-term 162 that it'll pick up, do you maybe have to be a little more aggressive in a situation if you run into a two or three game offensive slump? I don't know. I mean, I have so much confidence in our guys, in our roster, so you know, obviously you're asking from a position player context. I have so much confidence in our guys that when they're in the right situation and the right matchups they're going to be productive. So I guess in theory we have a little less, you know, patience to ride something out maybe but when I look at our guys on our roster, I mean I know we're going to lean heavily on them and when they're in there I'm going to be confident they're going to go out there and produce whether they're going through a tough stretch or whether they're they're rolling. So, you know, the way I look at our guys I don't think that applies that much but look there's no question there's probably a little more urgency than normal. Take the next question from Ken Davidoff. Ken, go ahead and unmute. Aaron, I got to write this time. ESPN reported yesterday that the Yankees subtly discouraged Aaron Judge from being publicly vocal on racial issues and I'm wondering if you are aware of that, are you spoken with Aaron about that? Obviously this has been a big item in discussion in general since George Floyd. That we subtly ask them not to. Yeah, I mean as far as I know that's absolutely false. In fact if anything we encourage our guys to if they want their voice to be heard on whatever the subject may be we're going to always encourage them to speak their mind and their heart. Has that been a particularly prominent item of discussion Aaron since George Floyd? We have talked about that throughout the organization within our team, within our club, you know, individually with different guys as well. It is something that I think is a very important conversation and hopefully is obviously a huge conversation in our in our country right now but you know it's a conversation that we hope to advance and be better for and hopefully we're having difficult conversations amongst each other all the time. And do you expect any sort of displays come the regular season with the national anthem playing and stuff like that? We'll see, I mean we'll have conversations and you know I'm sure those things are very very possible across we've already seen those in different leagues. I'm sure that's very much on the minds and hearts of of several players. Thank you. Eric Boland you can unmute and ask the next question. Aaron thanks uh thanks for the time as always. What jumps out the few little bit that you saw of David Garcia in the spring? What was the first thing that came to mind when you saw him out there? He's got a great demeanor and poise about him. You know he handles himself with a lot of confidence. You know I wouldn't say cocky at all but there's a confidence in a and you know there's you can tell he believes when he steps on the mound that he's very capable and then his ability to spin the ball is is really impressive and I and I think you know just seeing his first bullpen the other day you know I know he's working on things within his delivery that I feel like he's made some some strides since since we've seen him at the start of spring training. Thank you. George King you have the next question go ahead and unmute. Aaron if you don't have LeMayhew at the beginning or forever how long are you comfortable with Tyler Wade the full-time second baseman or how would you approach that if that's not the plan? Yeah I mean we have um Tyler have a lot of confidence in um you know especially how he's going to impact the game defensively there you know we have a lot of confidence in Tyro Estrada you know Roselle Herrera has has impressed us obviously with the spring he had you know we we brought in a Matt Duffy that could figure into that mix that's that's a an established solid big league player so you know we feel like we have options there that will be covered there you know in in the event that if we did have to start the season without DJ. Anything new there? No. Thank you. Yep. Dave Lennon go ahead and unmute you got a question. Aaron can you hear me? Yes. Just kind of to pick up what George had said I mean DJ's health is obviously the primary concern but you know based on the nature of it I mean how hard is it to gauge the readiness of a player and also how is that I know you mentioned a number of players that you have to try to work in the mix there how challenging has it been or how has that process been to try to get these guys familiar with each other and kind of up to speed to kind of fill that hole in the infield. Yeah I mean you know in Tyro and Tyler's case um you know they've played a lot with Glaber and and now Geo and Miggy and Luke and Mike so I don't worry about that part of it um you know as far as you know DJ probably as much as any player um you know I feel good I'm going to feel good about you know where he's at and I know how how much he takes care of himself and is ready to go and you know if anyone could handle you know being out at the start of the camp and you had to pick it may be DJ because he he worked tire tire tirelessly easy for me to say you know through the whole quarantine down in Tampa he was able to get reps he was ready to go and and and the good thing is he's not he doesn't feel sick so it's not something that's wiped him out so you know I do feel good about the player being able to pick up in pretty short order once once it is time for him to come back.