 Nick, how satisfied are you with your spring to this point when you enter camp knowing that you had a chance to grab a bullpen spot? I feel pretty good about how the way I've thrown the spring training, you know. I feel like my pitchers are working and worked hard this off season to try to get that fastball command better than the previous year. So yeah, I'm pretty satisfied with the way I've been throwing it. The first ball command aside, is there anything different about the way you're throwing this year as opposed to last season? Not really. I've been, I guess, working on my slider this off season pretty heavy too. Last year I kind of just turned into a curve ball, so I quit throwing my curve ball and started trying to rip a slider, you know. So I'm really trying to get a four pitch mix instead of three. And what would it mean to you to make this team? I mean a lot, especially for making the open to day roster, you know. Definitely spent a couple years in the minor league, so it would be pretty awesome to make the open to day roster. Nick, what is something that you learned from last year and how difficult it was overall that you can apply to this season? That I'm not facing minor league hitters no more. That I really have to execute pitches, you know, and especially big spots. And I can use all my pitches coming out of the bullpen instead of, you know, not really using all of them once through a lineup, you know, because I have to face them two or three more times as a starter. So definitely throwing all my pitches and establishing them, you know, I could throw up from strikes and whatnot. Nick, if you were to be used out of the bullpen, are there specific challenges to being used more frequently that, you know, because you've been used as a starter your entire career, mostly there's, you know, there are different things, maybe routines or the ability to bounce back quicker. Are there certain challenges that you might have to get used to? There was last year. I worked on recovery pretty hard this off season just because I knew that I probably wasn't going to be a starter this year. You know, so I've been working on recovery, kind of experimenting with stuff to see what helps me recover more. You know, on the days that I didn't feel as great, I guess that day I looked back and think what I did that night to say, okay, well, I need to do this different and I need to do that different so I can feel my best the next day. Are there specifics to that, like things that you can share? I mean, I've been pretty heavy on the cherry juice because I know that's good for recovery. Get extra sleep, you know, that's about it. I think sleep was the main thing. I know during the season it's a little harder to get an extra sleep because you have later games and then you're still kind of hyped up from the games that you just pitched. So I think that was a big challenge last year is actually sleeping.