 Jonathan Aaron Boone had mentioned that you were working a lot on your change-up this afternoon. How was that pitch coming along? Yeah, I think it has been pretty good. The results have been encouraging. It's one of those pitches that you want to have confidence behind that pitch to be able to execute that pitch, and I think so far so good with it. With the exception of that pitch to John Murphy, you've had a great spring. What do you attribute your consistency to so far this spring? The preparation that I gave myself before coming to Tampa, working on the command of my recta, which is the most important thing. My strength is the recta. The commanding it, I think, is what has helped me a lot in this spring training, by eliminating the ball base. We're already to do that, to be able to execute that pitch, and I think I've been able to do that throughout spring training, eliminating walks. Something that I also wanted to do, and it's a matter of using the fastball and commanding it and having all the other pitches work off of that. You've thrown out of the bullpen. You've been a starter. Where do you think you best fit into this team? I'm going to be where I need to be, where they tell me that we need to be in such a role and I'm going to be 100% ready to do that. I'm going to be where I need to be. I'm going to be where I need to be. It doesn't matter where it is. Wherever the possibilities and however they come, I'm going to be where they are ready for that.