 We talked to labor earlier about the work he's done defensively and the fact that he feels better physically. What changes, what improvements have you seen from him at shortstop? Yeah, obviously he came in in really good shape. He worked really hard during the offseason and you proceed with the way he's moving right now. On his pregame work on the backfields and just, you know, I go back to last year towards the end, you know, when he developed a really good routine and his preparation and he's just carrying over, you know, like the attention to details, you know, just being excellent at making the routine plays, the details, the way he prepares and, you know, you could see it on the early going. So we're very pleased with where he's at right now. We can see the results just in the numbers offensively in that second half of the regular season last year and into the playoffs. Well, what you just said, was that true defensively as well? Was the improvement on offense kind of mirrored at shortstop? No doubt about it, you know. Obviously after, you know, he went down and he rehabbed and when he came back, you know, he, you know, he was a different play. He was, you know, a different mindset. I think there was a trust factor. He was getting better results and then he carried over into the postseason, you know, and we were very pleased with the way he finished the year. So, you know, we, you know, we expect the same results moving forward. Thanks. Take the next one from Brian Hoke. Hey, Bendy. Brian Cashman said that Glaver was not in shape when he came back to summer camp and it took him a while to get going. Was that something the coaching staff saw too? How did you rate his conditioning last year? Yeah, look, I mean, everybody knows how difficult that, you know, the year was especially when we got showed down after spring training. And it was so hard to get ready, you know, and because we didn't know when we were going to get back to start playing games again. You know, and yeah, Brian made his comment. But, you know, to be honest with you, just the communication with Glaver and all that, he kept saying that he felt fine. And, you know, at the end of the day, our job is, you know, to prepare the guy on a daily basis and get him ready to play a big league game. So, you know, this year he looks really, really good. Obviously, we could see it in the early going, like I said, and we're very happy with where he's at right now. Take the next one from Pete Caldera. Hey, Pete. How you doing? You know, a lot of the winter talk that was surrounding Labour had to do with what he lacks as a shortstop. And I was wondering if you and the coaching staff have to do some reinforcing with him about what he can do and what he's expected to do? Yeah, you know, obviously, you know, you're the shortstop of our team, you know, and you expect to go out there and make routine plays. But just stay positive with him, you know. Obviously, he's going to make errors, you know, but just try and stay positive, you know, take a look at the positive notes, you know, and making sure that he's still aggressive when he's playing on the field. You know, like, we don't want him to be shy on the field. You just got to continue to be aggressive, being wanting to have that ball and be able to turn the switch to the next play because that's what's the most important. So as a coaching staff, that's our job to make sure that he's positive and, you know, we continue to reinforce that, you know, those positive advice. Thank you. Next one to Brendan Cuddy. Hey, Manny, thank you for taking the time. Good to see you. Good to see you. Is there a particular place you think you'll see or fans will see the improvements in Labour's game? And, you know, his range, his throwing arm or, you know, anything in particular where you think that you guys focused? Yeah, I think a little bit of everything, you know, his overall play, you know, the consistency, like I said, you know, that's something that we expect, you know, from him, you know, balls hit to the shortstop. Just convert the play, you know, whether it's, you know, range plays or, you know, being a leader on the infield, you know, communicating with others, positioning and all that. But at the end of the day, it comes down to being excellent at the little details, you know, and that's what we're looking for. He made it a point to mention that he lost some weight this offseason. There's one thing to come in last year, potentially out of shape, but also, so Lou was weighting the offseason. How do you think that weight loss prevailed? I mean, it looks great right now. He looks great and, you know, the goal is for him to maintain that condition. And at the end of the day, I think it's, you know, we'll see the results. So, like I said, we're really happy with where he's at right now. Thank you. Next one to Sweeney Murdy.