 I think the biggest thing that helped me was I incorporated a hop right before each pitch is thrown. So the goal is to have the hop timed when the batter is swinging at the ball. So once the ball is in the hitters plane, I'm supposed to be coming down that way. It's kind of like a running start into the play. So I've been really, I think that helps me because it helps me stay focused on the task at hand, which is to try to get the best possible read. And it definitely makes me lock in more, because I am trying to time something from 300 plus feet away and you have to really be dialed in on what's going on just to be able to do that. And I really did feel like that's what helped me in the outfield last year. And if you watch me at the plate, like I have a lot of movement before the pitch comes. So it's the same thing. Like if I stand, if I'm stagnant, then I don't feel as comfortable. So I just call it, you know, revving my engine. I'm just trying to keep my engine going that way. Whenever, you know, it's off to the races, I'm ready. You know, obviously I've been fortunate to spend spring training with two good teams in the past. So the biggest difference in Cleveland versus the biggest difference in New York is like, you never know who's going to come in that clubhouse. So you never know what kind of conversation you're going to have. You know, Reggie and I had a lot of good interactions whenever he was around. And it was more just me trying to push the buttons and get him to say something that would just make me laugh. So, you know, I missed those interactions, but obviously I think everyone kind of understands with the way that things are going right now.