 Intercarla, obviously you and Aaron, when you guys can both be in the lineup, the damage that you do, even just psychologically to a pitcher so strong, how do you feel like you benefit from being around Aaron both in terms of your game and also just as a guide up, kind of bounce things off, and also just make your swings being very different, you know, what can you learn from the way he approaches things, everybody's versus you think? Well, same body type, so in the box we're going to be approached similar, whether we have different swings or, you know, direction to the ball is still going to be, you know, trying not to get us extended and get us reaching, so we are approached for the most part the same. And they can't pitch us the exact same because we're learning from watching each other's at bat, so they have a very interesting way that they have to approach us. We go next to Pete Caldero with the birding racket. Jeff, problem. Aaron, would it mention that he likes to incorporate you into the outfield this year, and I just wondered how you feel about that and how much you feel you can contribute out there? Yeah, yeah, that'll be a good ongoing discussions through spring and get me out there and get me going in order to be out there during the season as much as the team needs. We go to Sweeney Murdy. Sweeney, go ahead. Giancarlo, last year was difficult on many levels for you, a lot of other players with the Black Lives Matters movement and it seemed you were all very emotional about the things that were happening away from the field and what you could do about it. I'm wondering now, with several months removed in the offseason, what your perspective is on how difficult it was to go through last year, see it all happen, take the platform that you have, try to play at a high level, everything combined. What are your thoughts on how that, what kind of toll did it take on you? I think early on from last year the kind of outlook was nothing's really surprising, you got to wake up and be prepared for anything, a new adjustment, a new wild thing on the news. As much as you can't always be prepared for something like that, it kind of just opened your eyes a little bit more, had to be ready to respond in a positive way, an influential way and just keep it moving. So at the same time, that's how this year will be and just spread the positivity. Yeah, have you thought about ways to, you know, it's kind of hard to maybe do in the moment as you're trying to get through a season, are there ways that you're trying to do, reach out to the community and things like that? Yeah, I mean there's always input you can give, you know, it's different than normal where you can't always show up to a community, you know, show face, which is most important, but, you know, there's always ways around the circumstance. Yep. Next to Bradford Davis. Hey Jim Carl, good to see you again. You know, Domingo Vermont just spoke and he mentioned, you know, that he spoke to all his teammates about, you know, everything that, you know, he had, you know, done in 2019 and, you know, that's what we gave us and all that. I am curious, you know, from your perspective, you know, if it was, you know, what you can share of, I guess, your feelings, you know, from hearing him, you know, address yourself and other teammates and, you know, any, you know, confidence you have that, you know, that he's in a place where, you know, he's going to maintain healthier relationships and, you know, you can see peaceful alternatives and conflict. Yeah, I think it was very smart to address a team just to get it out there, get in the room. And move forward from here. Now it's definitely a big mistake he made and he understands that and at the same time it's what are you going to do with that mistake? So you're going to improve and look to improve to make everyone around you better and improve yourself. You can show that and he looks determined to do so. So now it's just giving him the chance to show that. We go next to Meredith Maroccos. Meredith, go ahead. Hi, I'm Parlo. Staff here at GMS have been working all day, sectioning off seats. It looks like there are going to be fans on Sunday, given last year and everything that happened. What would it mean to not only you, but the team as a whole, just to get some fans back in the stands? That would be huge. I know we're all looking forward to that. No more fans through the speaker system. We need some live action fans. I think it would be great for the fans as well to be able to get their mind off of some for a couple of hours. Come see us play and just enjoy being outside and back to somewhat normalcy. Have you guys talked about that at all in the clubhouse, about having people back in? Yeah, yeah. We know it's going to be cool and not to the extent of normal, but it's better than nothing for sure. Thank you. We go next to Marley Rivera. Marley, go ahead. Thank you for your time, Demarillo. Demarillo, you were very outspoken about racial and social issues last year, social justice issues. How do you feel Major League Baseball has progressed or acted to tackle any positions so far? I think they've done a good job. I mean embracing it, getting the knowledge out there. I think first you have to be educated and before you can go forward. So I think they've done a good, happy medium of that and just got to continue it. We'll be taking another question from Bob Flatfish. Hi Jean-Carlo, I just wanted to follow up on the previous question now from the main role. Do you feel like this apology was well received in the room and everyone's ready to move on or is this a work in progress? No, I mean once you can get up and stand in front of the team and address how you're feeling and how you'd like things to go, then that's when the dynamic changes from silence. So it's definitely good that he did that and now it's just moving forward. I mean we're all here to, that's what a team is for and in the clubhouse we all have difficult things to go on. Some a lot worse than others but it's our job to support in the right way when giving the opportunity.