 Louise, I have to imagine it has been a wild couple of days for you just reflecting on signing that extension with the Yankees. What did that moment feel like when you heard the deal had finally been done? Happy, you know, happiness, not only for me, only for my whole family. I mean, like you say, it was quick, everything went so quick that having to sit down to think, I'm not afraid of that. Now take me through the process a little bit because the arbitrators were there. You were ready to go to arbitration. This happened right at the last moment. Was that nerve-wracking as you were leading up to that arbitration? Yeah, it was weird. I even bought a whole soup to go there. So I was ready. We were ready. And then on the last minute they called my engine and they started talking. You know, I was a little bit nervous. I didn't want to go through arbitration. You know, that's not a good experience to be. So I'm happy that we get through our agreement. Does it enable you to relax and focus on baseball, not thinking about some of that other stuff? Yeah, of course. I mean, you know, when we sign, you know, we think about money, don't make money, but when you make the money, you have to, you know, keep going, you have to keep working and trying to be the best. You have a good amount of money coming your way. Any splurges after signing the extension? Nothing. I need to save my money. So, you know, this is a short career. So if you make any amount of money, you have to save it and be careful with that. And you have to know, focus and preaching and lead that to my family. The Yankees made some upgrades to the rotation. They brought in James Paxton. They re-signed Jay Hap, CeCe Sabatia is back again. Do you feel like this is a better rotation this year than it was a season ago? Yes, of course. I feel like since I've been here in the Yankees, this is that I have been the best rotation ever been. Paxton is a great pitcher, had a really good job last year for us and CeCe's back. So I'm really excited to start this season. CeCe said he gave him a little bit of a hard time when he said he was having the retirement press conference that he was done after this season. Is it going to be weird to know that this is his last season? Yeah, it's going to be tough for everybody, for me too. It's been here for a long time and not having him in the crew house is going to be different. He's been here since the beginning for you. What has he taught you over the years that's helped you on the mound? I mean, watching him pitch, it made me grow up more as a pitcher. Just becoming a power pitcher now he is more like a grumble guy. That's something that we're all going through. Sometimes I'm going to lose my velocity and try to be like him. For me, CeCe is like a big brother for me. Anything that I need, I'll go to him. You've thrown some bullpens already. You talked the first day you were here about changing your training routine a little bit, changing your nutrition intake a little bit. Have you already seen the difference in the way you feel out there? Yeah, I mean, I feel a lot of energy eating more stuff that I don't like, but I had to do it. Also, I'm hiring a chef to cook at my house, so I think that's going to make stuff easier because sometimes you say grilled chicken every day, but they have more ideas than I do. But I feel way different, I feel lighter, and I feel a lot of energy. What's your favorite meal now? I don't know. Like, I don't like any of them. But right now, the chicken, I like grilled chicken with asparagus. Do you expect to be the opening day starter, Luis? I mean, I don't know. By the given level, I'll be happy, I'll be happy to start, but we have so many good pictures now that I'm not sure. As always, thank you for the time and congratulations again on that extension. Thank you.