 I'm wondering if you approach this season with the number of regular season innings you're hoping to get in, whether that's something you've discussed at all with Matt or anyone else on the AQ staff? No, I haven't had any discussion about that. You know, it's not a, I don't have a goal in mind, I've never had a goal in mind as far as innings and stuff. You know, my goal is to try to be as consistent and as reliable for the team as I can. You know, go through the preparation that I need to do each and every day to hopefully get out there every five days, you know, make my start, take the ball, and log a lot of innings, but I don't have a number in mind or anything like that. Thanks, Corey. We'll take the next one from Bob Clappish. Hey, Corey, watching you throw a live VP today, obviously your accomplishment speaks to themselves and you don't have anything to prove to anyone, but given the competitor that you are. I'm just wondering, facing Judge, for instance, how much of that for you is just working on your mechanics, working on your stuff, as opposed to wanting to win the at bat, even though it's a teammate, even though it's just batting practice, but how much of it is not wanting him to take you deep and wanting to win the at bat, as I said? Yeah, I think that anytime you're facing a hitter or I'm sure a hitter would say the same thing, facing a pitcher, there's definitely a level of competitiveness there. I wouldn't say that it's anything remarkably on the same level as facing the other team. So there's still a difference there, for sure. Me personally, I'm trying to use these live BPs to kind of force myself to get into more of that competitive mode. I've thrown some in bullpens rehabbing for the majority of the last year and a half that I kind of need to get myself out of that mode and more into the competition mode, if I'm trying to replicate as best I can, I don't think it's possible to make it exactly the same, though. I'm just curious how you felt out there today, in a second, what is it like to pitch the heritage? You've done it before, but I'm just curious how you would describe it. Yeah, obviously a very imposing figure in the box, there's not many people in the game who, you know, as big, as strong as he is, so it's definitely a different look for a pitcher. You know, I think that you got to do your best, whether it's him or somebody that doesn't have that same stature, you know, you kind of know what you want to do, you know, where they hit their mistakes, things like that, and you're trying to avoid kind of matching up your mistakes with what they want. You know, that's obviously the name of the game for pitching, so I think that, you know, as much as you try to do that, obviously it is a different look. Everybody's aware of, you know, the size that he is and stuff, so I think that there is that level of it, but I think you try to just step away from that as much as possible and focus on getting a pitch.