 I had a chance to speak to Terry Francona earlier in the week. He said to say hello. He said that you were a closet prankster. Would you consider that accurate? You can probably pick my spots when the opportunity presents itself, but I think Tito did plenty of that on his own. I think that he probably did the brunt of that kind of stuff. I think when guys in the clubhouse are having fun with each other, usually goes hand-in-hand with playing good baseball, and I think it helps to keep the environment loose throughout the course of 162 games. It's obviously a long season. You're kind of doing the same thing over and over again every day. I think keeping guys loose and having a fun environment in the clubhouse goes a long way towards making that a better experience for everybody. Corey, what was your reaction yesterday when you heard that fans are going to be allowed into the regular season games? When you've been pitching in spring training games in front of limited fans, can you hear individual fans out there? Even though spring training has been limited with the number and stuff, I still strongly believe that some fans are better than no fans. I think that we probably, as players, didn't realize necessarily how much we appreciate having fans and stands until last year when there weren't any. Obviously, I think it was 20% that we're going to be allowed to have. That's a lot better than zero. I know obviously everybody is hoping to get to 100% capacity sooner than later, but I think having any fans and stands makes it a more fun environment. I think that players definitely feed off that energy that fans bring. I think it's definitely a positive step in the right direction. Have you been able to hear individuals this spring training when you're pitching in front fans? I don't really recall any individuals that I specifically noticed. I think just having that buzz of having people in the stands, that constant noise instead of dead quiet, that's probably the most noticeable thing that I've felt. Thank you. Next question goes to Lindsay Adler. Lindsay, please unmute. Corey, I'm curious, in the time that you were away from the field over the last couple of years, how engaged were you with the sport? Was it difficult to remain engaged in baseball and what was that process like for you? In 2019, it wasn't at all. I mean, I was with the team, rehabbing with the team, and up until I had my oblique injury, even after that, honestly, I still had the going mind of trying to come back and we were in a playoff race and trying to help the team get to the postseason. So that wasn't difficult in any sense in that year. Last year, I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a little bit more difficult just because of the pandemic going on and everything. I wasn't able to stay with the team to rehab, so I went home and just not being in the clubhouse every day, not seeing the guys, definitely harder to stay engaged on that same level. I watched games, I still paid attention to what was going on in the league, stuff like that, but just being away from the team was definitely a different feeling. You've said that you feel good this spring, and so I'm curious, what part of getting back out there has been sort of, I guess, what are the challenges have been beyond just help remembering game-like situations, re-engaging with the anxiety and stress of getting back on the mound, beyond just how your body feels, I guess? Yeah, I think that whether it's each kind of progression, I always get a different level of adrenaline or anxiety, probably a combination of two, whether it's going from bullpens at home to bullpens with the team to live BP is actually being in a game to eventually regular season games, but I think that one of the important things is being able to control those feelings. I think that everybody's going to have them, it's normal to have them, but I think that being able to manage them and not let it affect you or get in your way, trying to go out there and stuff is one of the biggest things that I try to use spring training for. You know, I think that I probably have a little better idea maybe than I used to of how to manage those feelings and those emotions and stuff, so I think that it maybe comes back a little bit quicker when you get in those different situations, but it's still there for sure.