 Here with Yankees catcher Jose Trevino, and you were behind the plate with Domingo Hermon tonight, obviously vying for that fifth spot in the starting rotation. Overall, your thoughts of how Domingo was thrown? I thought he threw the ball well tonight. He was locating all his pitches, hit command of everything, and he looked good. Getting down the cadence, the rhythm of the pitch clock for this pitching staff, what's at the forefront of your mind handling an entire staff with that? I think just everybody's just getting comfortable with it. The different guys have different ways they come set, wind up, stretch, everything. Just finding ways for everybody to start understanding it a little bit more and adapt. Conversely, when you're on offense at the plate, what's going through your mind? What are your first impressions of the pitch clock? Just staying in the box. I mean, it's just like, you know, get in there, you have your little pre-at-bat routine, whatever it is, and then just get in there and have an at-bat. You had a lot of players who figured to be regulars obviously in 2023 in the lineup tonight. Is it good to have games like this to start get that rhythm where you're gonna be in that lineup that's kind of look fairly similar to what we may see on opening day? Yeah, for sure. I mean, having everybody in line-ups, you know, fun. You feel like you're at Yankee Stadium wearing the pinstripes, so it's fun to have everybody in the lineup, but everybody's just kind of getting their work in and getting ready for the season. So Aaron Judge hits 62 home runs last year, but still, what is it like watching him hit the first home run of the spring? Yeah, no, it's good, man. He's been having some good at-bats. He's been working on some stuff, you know, backfields and in the games and, you know, tonight he just puts a good swing in a ball. Coming off a career year offensively, what are some things that you try and prioritize to carry over from 2022 into this season? Yeah, just keep, just have good at-bats. Just have good at-bats, have team at-bats. Whatever the game's asking me to do, go out there and do it. You're obviously coming from an interesting vantage point behind the dish. You get to see a lot of defense up the middle. What are your impressions of Anthony Volpe so far? He's a good player. He makes good plays. He makes the routine plays. You know, he's a really good player. Really fundamentally sound. Jose, thanks for the time. We'll talk to you soon. Appreciate it.