 Hey Zach, thanks for taking the time. Just did you feel any different? Hang on, Meredith. Sorry. Try it again, Meredith. Got me now? Yep, yep. Cool, sorry about that. Did you feel any progress out there this time around? Anything different you were doing? Yeah, I felt a little bit better just getting out into some competition. Little inconsistent with the breaking ball, but just trying to simulate as much as I can against our guys, some pitch sequencing here and there. That way I'm ready whenever we start on the 23rd. What's the most difficult thing about facing hitters again and trying to get yourself ready in a short period of time? I think always subconsciously you're hesitant about going inside on guys a little bit, especially I faced them left this day in Ford and Wade. And being conscious of obviously I'm not going to run a sinker in on those guys, even though it's a pitch I want to work on. So just trying to pick and choose spots that make sense for me to work on some stuff, but also being conscious of trying to keep our guys healthy as well. You stayed in the dugout for a while after you were done just kind of watching guys. It seemed like the entire bullpen with the exception of our oldest Chapman pitch today. What did you think overall with where guys are at? I think guys look fantastic right now. Actually, surprisingly, Tommy Kainling looks outstanding today. He looked great. Chad Green as well, Adam Montevino. Everyone I've seen throw out of our pen has looked great and looked ready to go. And that's nice considering that we've had that long layoff. So you know, guys, I've been putting in the work, which is always good to see. Thank you. You're welcome. Andy Martino, you can unmute. You have the floor. Isaac, you said you felt the breaking ball was a little inconsistent still. Does it too seem a sinker basically where you want it to be for regular season form and just generally, the sharpness that you have, are you feeling like the time away you threw enough for you stayed sharp or you're pretty close to ready? Yeah, I definitely feel like I threw enough at home with the bullpens that I was able to do, the hitters that, you know, my sinker for me is a pitch I know that that'll be there. I just, you know, the goal of it right now is to throw it over the plate, give our hitters, you know, an opportunity to see some stuff in the zone. And then obviously the breaking ball was a pitch. I implemented more last year. So just continuing to, you know, work on, you know, improving that, the command of it, the shape of it. And that's the pitch I've noticed for me is one that I got to focus on a little bit more in spring and continuing to do that now while maintaining, you know, the sharpness of the sinker where I want it. So I feel pretty good right now. Thanks. Take the next question from Sweeney Murdy. Sweeney, go ahead and unmute. Hey, Zach, from the first couple of games here, it looks like the pitchers are way ahead of the hitters. Have you guys talked about that? And with only two weeks until the opener, do you think that might be a big factor, at least in the early going of the regular season games? Yeah, you know, it's something that I've noticed too, a little bit. I think when you're at home, I think for pitchers, it might be easier to simulate a game atmosphere than it is a hitter. With pitchers, kind of what you're looking at is trying to get your velocity up to somewhere respectable. I would say that's the case. And right now, actually, guys are throwing just as hard as they would in the regular season for the most part. I've been pretty impressed with the velocity on our guys. And that being said, with hitters, unless you have an opportunity to face live pitching, you're just not going to be able to simulate velocity. And obviously, you know, breaking pitches, things like that. So it was to be expected, I thought, that hitters would be a little bit behind. But I definitely think as we progress towards opening day, with the amount of live bats our hitters are getting and the velocity they're seeing, I think guys will be ready. We got a really veteran lineup and guys that know what they need to do. And I think they'll be ready to go when the regular season starts. Yeah, you're welcome. James Wagner, go ahead and unmute. Is that just a quick one, first of all? This dumb question, would you ever wear a mask like in the game or on the field? Have you ever thought about that? I haven't thought about it. I've played catch with it today on. I mean, if it's something that I would need to do, then I would do it. You know, it hasn't been brought up. You know, if I was having issues, I think looking at my fingers, I would probably put it on so that it would prevent me from doing that. So far, I've been able to break that habit, but it hasn't been something that I felt like I needed to do yet. But if it comes to that, then I'll definitely wear it. And I know you're involved just overall, just what have you thought, in the union side, what have you thought of the way the testing is gone? I know some teams had some issues and delays. How has it gone on your end? What's your point of view? Just from our team, I think things have gone well. Obviously, you know, keeping everyone tested every other day. I thought we've stayed on schedule. Guys have completed their tests. Our training staff has done a fantastic job on keeping that organized and keeping everyone on schedule, getting our tests in. We've gotten results within the timeframe that we were told we would get them. So we haven't had any issues with testing on our end. Hey, Beth. We'll take a final question from Marley Rivera. Marley, go ahead. See you there. Sorry about that. Hi, Zach. Thank you so much for taking the time. Zach, we've talked repeatedly about the game that you play with no fans. Some teams are considering now maybe piping in some fake crowd noise. We've seen it in the EPL that it's happening right now. How do you feel about that? Obviously, this was your first experience here at the stadium with this interest court game. You know, I think it's a good idea if they're going to allow some steady crowd noise to be pumped in. I think that would be good for the guys. Obviously, it gets really quiet out there. I know they'll probably play walkout songs and things like that. But I definitely have heard of teams, including ours, that might be exploring, you know, putting in some type of crowd noise throughout the game. I'm not sure what, you know, how loud it's going to be or what that's going to look like. But I think, you know, I think it's a good idea. I know our team would like that. It would create, you know, at least some type of atmosphere in the stadium. Thank you. You're welcome. Zach, thank you for the time. You're welcome. Appreciate it.