 You mentioned Greg Gardner earlier and you've said multiple times in the past, how much do you value him as a teammate and somebody that tells him to develop at this level? What do you think it is about him that has been such a strength for you, a voice that you were able to listen to and really implement some of the things that he told you? I think where the first thought goes with Brett is how he handled going about a young guy coming in that plays the same position as him and was vocal about wanting to win that job. And just how he treated me still knowing that it's a competition but it's his job to lose and other guys are trying to take it. He went about it in such a positive way that I felt like it was such a big brother, little brother relationship because he's obviously done a really good job at maintaining that position for so long with a lot of really good teams in the past. He's such a good teammate. He's such a joke. He's a little kid. I swear he's more immature than I am but he makes you feel comfortable. He makes everyone around him better. I don't think there was one person that wasn't excited whenever they saw that Brett was coming back. I think that I was probably at the top of the list because there is still things that he can teach me as a player and teach me as a man moving forward that I can incorporate in my everyday life and in baseball. Does the relationship change at all now, Flint, that it looks like you're going to be the starting left fielder? I don't think so. I haven't actually shagged with him and left yet so I'll crack a few jokes at him but hopefully now that things are different I can just keep my turtleneck moving forward and he can go find his own because I think now I deserve it.