 Aaron Hicks earlier and you've talked about trying to introduce the pawns a little bit more just to try to beat the shift Is there like a I don't know trick is the right word But is there a balance of when to kind of use that to kind of get Earn some respect in this shift to open things up for him. Yeah, look I think it's one of those things that if you demonstrate you can do it even once, you know Just it's something that gets on the board with an opposing team and their scouting report And you know it all of a sudden makes you have to make in You know real-time decision about how you're going to defend if you're going to sell out and just still move the third baseman So I do think there's certainly a place for it Especially when you can do it something we've encouraged Aaron to do and and and Something he's capable of doing it's good to see him already have some success with it in a spring game earlier So there are times when Absolutely, I think it's valuable and you know even if you do it a couple times and you're successful it goes a long way and and You know kind of changing how they play in and eventually open it up more of the field Did you think about that one? He had the other day against it's perfect Perfect, and now you know all of a sudden See him do it. You see him do it. Well, you see him look the part doing it You know that that's something that that will get it the attention of opposing teams even for You know months down the road, but it's definitely something that He has in his toolbox and and hopefully we'll see a little bit Well As I talked about a couple days ago like the three holes really a spot in the order You know and in context, you know with our lineup too. It's really, you know Obviously hitting from the left side. He breaks up some of our right-handed hitters It's a spot in the order that you know, I value a guy that doesn't put the ball on the ground a lot And still gets on base a lot because the three holes spot more than any Spot in the order you're gonna come up with no one on base And you're gonna come up more often than not than anyone else with a man on first So you really value a guy that doesn't put the ball on the ground, but still gets on base a lot You know, especially ahead of like Stanton and Voight there like you know So first inning scenarios when you know two guys, you know between DJ judge and Hicks You know more often than not Stanton or Voight's gonna come up with a runner on base in that situation because you have three guys that really get on at a high clip so But but your personnel all all factors into it well as well right left You know where where you see guys and I think he's a natural in the three spot for us Yeah, I guess my question was more Was there a book was there a conversation with somebody that kind of made you shift from when you were a player And the three was the three hitter was just kind of a home run hitter you would think about Yeah, I mean when I played you the three hitter was the best hitter on the team It was you know Yeah, I guess I guess it's kind of evolved over the last Several years and then you know since I've been here over the last three or four years really You know see how you You know Think more Closely and intimately how you put things together and put the lineup together and where certain skill sets Match up the best so I guess it's been something that's kind of evolved steadily over the last 10 years um When when we talk about divi Garcia, we bring up Pedro a lot, you know, he loves him They've got the same physique. I'm curious when you see davie on the mound Stay with me here Do you see louis tion? Do you see anyone else in his delivery and sort of how do you think that Helps him with his maybe stature and sort of um drive for the plate I don't know. I don't know if I necessarily look at it as I see those guys Mentioning louis tion and mentioning Pedro like I get the comparison I get the You know the stature and louis tion who is you know had a very unique and deceptive and Changed up his delivery a lot um So I don't know. I I think being around davie now for over a year and I I think the thing I appreciate about him is You know his ability to really change speeds A real understanding of changing speeds having feel of three Three and four pitches because you got two different breaking balls And How coachable he's been You know And I don't mean solely from a you know taking instruction and being easy to talk to and share things but Being able to take instruction and apply it and make adjustments with it and better his game He's done a really good job at that. That's been something that's been Um, I think pretty special about him and and I think why we've seen him In my view from this time last year to where he's at now. He's grown exponentially and I think a lot of it is um his field of pitch um his More consistent of a delivery now, but also his ability to take instruction and and apply it uh in short order You know we talked about his curve ball a lot But have you seen development in his fastball and the way he plays his curve off of that over the last year then? Yeah, I have you know, I think with his delivery. He's a little more consistent with the command of that Of his fastball. Um, he does a really good job of You know a lot of times with Any pitcher but a lot of times with younger pitchers, it's just you know throw it as hard as I can Davey does a real good job of of You know taking a little off adding on when he needs to But I think he's also done a better job of commanding his fastball And I think that has a lot to do with him just being in a little better place with his delivery and more consistent with that