 Hi Gio, just curious what you feel like this has been like so far a week through this practice, what you've benefited from, you know, facing live pitching, and how far you feel you are away from being ready for the regular season? I mean, every day that I'm trying to be ready, very much working on my timing, I think that the team that I need right now, I think this couple games are going to help me a lot to get that timing and I think I'll be ready to go. Thank you. You're welcome. Meredith, you can go next. Gio, where do you feel as though the team is that as a whole in preparing for the 2020 season? Everybody asked, how do you think the team as a whole is preparing for the 2020 season? Oh, I feel like we're working like pretty hard to be ready for the season. I think like everybody here is putting that work to get ready and I think we're going to have a good season. Labor had mentioned a little while ago it's been a little weird hitting off of pitchers that are teammates. Have you found that aspect of it to be odd and how much are you looking forward to those exhibition games? Yeah, feels a little bit like we're hitting the pitcher from the team, but we're just trying to get ready. Hopefully we can go to the division game to see like other pitchers and get more ready for the season. Take the next question from Max Goodman. Max. Gio, thanks for taking the time. I asked this to Glaber earlier, but with DJ potentially not being ready at second, I know you're not necessarily at shortstop with the second baseman, but how comfortable are you in the infield with potentially Tyler Wade starting at second or any of the other guys? I mean like we got a pretty good players here and we all like, whenever like Boone with everybody, we're trying to make the job and trying to help the team. That's everything we do. I feel like really comfortable with all the players we got right now and that's what I talk. Ron Blum, you can go ahead and unmute and ask a question. Go ahead, Ron. Hey Gio, do you approach the two months any differently knowing you have 225, 235 plate appearances to get ready for rather than 600? Yeah. Oh yeah, I know we got a couple of games left for the season to start like we're trying to take a lot of bats, but working in the machine that's helped me a lot. We need to get ready. We're trying to work with what we're doing right now and seeing pitches like trying to see pitches every day. Is getting ready to play two months any different than getting ready to play six months? No, I think so. We're going to try to do the best like we play in the season. We play game by game and focus in one game. I know we're going to play only six to game, but we're going to try to be ready since game one. Thank you. Take a question from Brian Hoke. Brian, go ahead and unmute. Hey Gio, Labor was in earlier, he was talking about moving back to shortstop. Just wondering what your impressions have been, how does he look at shortstop for you? He looks very good for me. He's working really hard to get better every day and I see a lot of progress in him. He's doing really very well and he's excited to see the season start. What areas have you seen the progress? Like everything, like every day I see Labor, he's always working and everything, like doesn't matter if he feels good and anything, but he's working in all the details in the shortstop. Thank you. Take another from Christy Acker. Christy? Hey Gio, I'm just curious, you said the exhibition games would help you. What's important about facing another team or another team's pitchers? I mean, that's the exhibition game that we're going to play against the team we're going to play in the season. So that's going to help you to see how the pitch looks and what the pitchers are going to face during the season. Is it harder to get ready facing your own pitchers? I mean, not really. Just feel like a little bit weird facing pitchers, but they work still the same.