 Didi, when you have someone like Gerard Cole on the mound, what is that like? Yeah, I'm glad he's on our team. Yeah, I mean he's one of the best pitchers in the league. Obviously a great regular season pitcher, but what I saw from him in the playoffs last year was even more impressive, so yeah, glad he's on our team. And what is it like facing Gerard Cole? Not fun, not fun. It's not a comfortable at bat, so yeah, I never had much success off of him and definitely don't envy those hitters hitting off him. Pete Caldera, you have the next question, go ahead and unmute. Okay, being around Aaron Hicks this spring, you get a feeling he's excited where he is at physically and sort of at that point where it feels like he can put it all together this season? Yeah, he looks like himself. I worked with him a little bit this off season just working out and hitting and everything and he was getting after it and working on a lot of really good things. Yeah, he looks really good, he looks like himself and I know he's excited to get going. Mr. James Wagner, guest appearance, go ahead James. Hi DJ, how's it going? Two quick questions. I know this is a picture and they're the ones more worried about the new ball and the grip. Have you noticed when hitting it, like the traveling like less or have you noticed anything at all? So far in spring, but have you noticed anything different about the way the ball drops? No, I haven't noticed anything. I don't even, yeah, no, I haven't noticed anything. I don't know if we will, we'll see. And going back to the ball, I know MLB announced it's all the news, but MLB announced that they're going to, I guess, enforce and crack down even more on pitchers using things to grip the ball. What is the hitter's point of view on that? At a certain point, I'm sure you do not want to get hit and you want them to have a good grip so they do not hit you. What is your overall view on pitchers with that? I don't know, you know, I'm not a pitcher so I guess I don't really have a whole lot of insight on it. Seems to me that there's a lot of instances where I would, you know, a rainy game, a lot of West Coast games is pretty dry out. Seems to me like I would, as a hitter, I would almost want them to have a little bit of grip, but on the other hand, you know, if guys are going way above and beyond and altering the pitches because of some substance, that probably needs to get cleaned up too. So yeah, like I said, time will tell and see if we tell any difference, but I guess I don't really have a whole lot of, you know, details on that kind of big grip.