 Clay, just a couple days into spring training, but how are things going for you so far? It's been great. It's always fun to get back down here and just feel the energy of being back with the team and all the guys and seeing where everybody's at and just kind of seeing what happened off-season and kind of figuring out the best way to move forward and kind of ramping things up. Let's talk off-season. I know you spent a lot of yours in Nashville. How was the off-season for you? What did you get into? It was good. Yeah, I spent them in Nashville mostly. And yeah, a lot of relaxing. I enjoyed my routine there. So it was good. Had some good work, some good training there, great places to throw. And yeah, I feel like I've had a good off-season in the year well and able to kind of build on that. And yeah, I'm looking forward to getting the season started. What was it that enabled you to get on track and the season well? And what did you take away from that that you carried into the off-season to try to build on? Yeah, just anytime you can end the year physically in a good spot, but also with your delivery, there's just you kind of go in the off-season with some confidence. You know, you can start to really build on kind of where you're at. And I think for me, it's like I found some things that were really working. And so it's like, hey, let's just make sure I stand on top of these things that are no working. And you start to build on them. And obviously, you start to build some strength in the arm speed and everything. And you just feel like you're not behind on your own schedule. And I think it just kind of frees you up to come in and just kind of be yourself. What was the biggest difference with the delivery? Yeah, I mean, obviously with the sinker, for me, is just simplifying the delivery, just so I kind of get to the same release spot. Yeah, I mean, so it's just make things as simple as possible, whether it's kind of where I'm aiming, the movement I'm getting. And obviously with the delivery, I think, I was able to kind of go back to like a preset on my backside. And it's kind of preset, and I kind of lift my leg. And as long as my stride direction is good, things were starting to fall in place. You had mentioned earlier you like coming in here, seeing where guys are at. Anyone kind of stand out to you? I know it's so early in camp, but just the way they came in and their approach so far. Yeah, I mean, it's early. I feel like a lot of the bullpen guys, you see them. And it's like, man, everybody's just got great stuff. So yeah, I mean, I feel like I've got to watch a lot of the bullpen guys throw. And I don't know, it's just you're kind of always amazed. Like, man, everybody here has got something they do really, really well. So it's fun to see and kind of what makes people different. And I don't know. I'm kind of excited just to see where everybody's at. And I think it's going to be a really good spring. Oftentimes, it's not about results for guys that have been around in a while. Results are nice, right? Don't get me wrong. But you're sometimes working on something, making sure you stay healthy. What's your goal of the spring training? I mean, yeah, like I said, I ended the year on a really good spot. And obviously, my whole pitch package is based off my sinker. But both my sliders had really good results, last year. And I feel like those are in a really good spot, too. So it's just really seeing how much room there is to throw those two. Obviously, the sinker and sinker command comes first. But maybe there's some more room to throw a few more sliders and kind of see where those are taking me to varieties and lefties. Have you changed anything about the slider, the grip, or the way you throw it at all? No, I mean, they're basically the same. The sweepers felt really good. Obviously, the horizontal movement with the sweeper kind of pairs well with my sinker. But the gyro slider obviously plays well to lefties because of the depth. For me, it's just seeing how hard I can keep that and obviously getting as much depth as I can on it. And I like where it's at right now. And it's just a matter of seeing hitters in the box, finding where you started and seeing swings on it and just getting comfortable with hitters in the box. There were some additions when it comes to the pitching staff both in the bullpen and in the rotation. How dialed in are you in the offseason wondering? What are they going to do? Who are they going to get? Who's going to be here next year? Yeah, I mean, there's always some kind of excitement. It's like what's going to happen? Obviously, when you have guys in the bullpen or free agents that you have good relationships with, you kind of wonder what's going to happen there. But yeah, as far as how they've kind of revamped things and brought some people in, I think we've got some really good additions. Two new lefties down there with Gonzalez and Ferguson. And yeah, it's some of the same guys coming back. So I'm excited. I mean, like I said, there's a lot of really good people with some really good stuff. And I think we kind of pair well with each other. And we definitely have fun together. So it's a fun group. And I'm excited to kind of get going with them. All right, the day's over for you when it comes to baseball. But what does Clay Holmes do the rest of the day during spring training? When you have the whole rest of the day to kind of play with? Yeah, not a huge golfer, but I'll bring them down here and kind of dust them off occasionally. I like to kind of stay a little bit active. So I'll walk around, let you go find some coffee shops. Yeah, and just kind of explore Tampa's a lot of sunshine. So I'll try to make it over the beach a few times. Yeah, just kind of be outdoors, I guess. After the winter, being down here, you try to take them in as a sunshine. Well, it looks like it might rain the rest of the day. So I'll let you go and hopefully get to enjoy some of the day. But we'll catch up with you later this spring. Thanks, Clay. Yeah, thank you.