 The thing about a team like this is that there's always going to be a lot of really, really talented players that are around. So the competition is always going to be, there's a high level of competition. And, you know, there's things that I want to do and work on this spring. And that's going to kind of be my primary focus. Stuff like roster construction. I don't really have any say in it other than what I'm showing in terms of performance and my work day to day. So that's just kind of what my focus is. Sweeney Murdy, you have the next question. Hi, how are you? It's good to see you. Do you, how much time do you spend thinking about last season and your performance last season compared to the year before? There are a lot of players who dealt with a lot of things last year and, you know, it's easy to explain away some of those things. What kind of answers did you kind of come up with when you thought about last season versus 2019 for you? I mean, obviously, you know, kind of like you said, it was, it's a difficult season to evaluate in that there wasn't a ton of opportunity and time to, if, if, you know, I felt like I had a bad few weeks and the next thing you know, the season's over. And, you know, that's not saying that you don't have to perform because regardless of what's going on, it's the games about performance and, you know, I didn't perform the level that I expect out of myself. So when I got home, I tried to identify the things that I could do to improve myself and I got to work pretty quickly on some of those things. And then I just tried to also keep it in perspective that it was like, hey, you know, it was a strange year and, you know, I had a conversation with some of the hitting coaches and we kind of decided, you know, this is what it was last year, but we're not talking about that anymore. We're talking about this year. So what are some of those things you identified? Um, so, so for me, I, um, my back path got a little bit out of whack and it led me to being consistently underplane and a little bit disconnected, which I believe directly correlated to my struggles against velocity. So, um, I kind of attacked the off season with some work to create a tighter, flatter back path that would allow me to cover the pitches that are, you know, you have to cover if you want to play this game. And I know this is probably how you approach every spring so far, but given the competition for spots right now, is, is performance this spring, is putting up production this spring, maybe more of a premium for you? I mean, you always want to play, every time you're out there, you want to play well. Um, but once again, you know, if, if I come into spring training and you're looking at maybe 50 at bats and, you know, you hit 10 balls around the screws and you line out like, you know, I mean, so, for me, I, you know, it's, it's in the season, there's a, there is a level of back of the baseball card surface level production. I think in spring training, you can dive, you can dive a little bit deeper to say, you know, while I had two at bats today and when I walked and when I lined out to the center fielder, that's a pretty good day, if you ask me. But, um, you always want to play well, you always want to have production. Um, I, I think there's been thousands of times that you'll see a guy doesn't get a hit all spring and he'll start the season now with a 20 game hitting streak, vice versa. So, um, I think quality of work, building myself, building the, um, capacity up to be playing, uh, back to back games, playing different positions, um, being able to just kind of just check some of those boxes off is always going to be a priority in spring, going first to third, it's dealing a base, um, you know, maybe coming in a game late and, and to simulate, you know, the times that that happens during the year. Um, I think those things are more of a priority than, you know, I'd love to hit 400 this spring. If I don't hit 400 this spring, I think I'll still be okay. Thank you. And I'm sorry if I missed one last one. Um, it's not been brought up to me. Um, I have a little bit of experience in there dating back to college. Um, if it was ever brought up to me, um, yeah, I'd be willing to get, get out there and give it a go. We'll take the next one from Pete Caldera. Um, I mean, I guess, um, you know, I had some issues with my shoulder, um, but I, I, I felt as though I was good enough, healthy enough to be in the lineup. Um, it wasn't something that I felt like could take me online. Could have affected my performance or, you know, I compensated and built some benefits. It's possible, but I don't like to use, I don't want to use that as an excuse because at the end of the day, um, the production wasn't there to the level that I hold myself to. So, um, I spent a lot of time this off season addressing that as well. And I feel great. I feel, um, as though my body is in a really good spot right now. Um, and I'm just, you know, kind of excited to play in some games here coming up.