 Welcome to intentional walk. I'm Jack Curry. It's early in spring training, so early, but I still decided that I'm going to give you takeaways from what I've observed so far. Let's start at the top of the rotation with Luis Severino. He walks, talks, and acts like an ace. It's not just in his preparation and his performance. It's in the way that he talks about wanting to be great. He sounds confident, not cocky, and I think that's important for the Yankees. I look for Severino to bounce back in a big way from his second half of 2018. He might even win 20 games in 2019. Why don't we move to a corner spot on the infield, Miguel Andujar. I talked to Willie Randolph about Andujar's progress yesterday, and he said he sees a much better defender. He talked about Andujar's feet, and how he is able to have a quick and efficient first step, and how important that is for any infielder. Willie had great things to say about Andujar. Right across from Andujar is the shortstop, Troy Tullewitski, and what I've noticed about him is this guy likes being a leader. He's talked to Andujar about plays that Nolan Aronato used to make. He's talked to Luke Voight about the way that he wants to receive throws at second base. I'm going to finish off with two relievers. The first one is Zack Britton. Yankee fans did not see the best of Zack Britton last year. If he gets that power sinker to where he needs it to be, this is a guy who can generate so many ground balls, so much weak contact, and also can get swings and misses with that pitch. And then finally, Adam Atovino. That slider is so nasty. It's a Frisbee-like slider. Aaron Boone was talking about it the other day and just talked about how uncomfortable Atovino can make batters feel at the plate. Terrific signing by the Yankees to fortify a formidable bullpen. So those are the takeaways so far from spring training. Since I went with Take Away, my song of the day is going to be Take On Me by AHA. We'll talk to you soon. Oh, and don't forget, first game on Yes Network is tomorrow, Monday. Yankees, Blue Jays will have it at 1 p.m. James Paxton starting for the Yankees.