 Having spent the whole year as a setup guy, I'm even more so game to pitch in any type of role because I mean, we were so close to getting to a World Series, you know, my first time getting to one. And in the post-season, I mean, I remember telling Aaron, man, just like, just run me out there. Like, I want to win. Like, I don't care about anything other than winning. If you throw me in the fourth, the fifth, I don't care, I'm going to be ready. And I think more so this year now that I've gotten that full year of being a setup guy on my belt, it's just about going out and dominating the inning that they ask me to throw or the inning or two that they ask me to throw. Great relief of Paris by Britain. I think we can get better than we were last year and I know my command can get a whole lot better. I think Audavino was pretty much our best guy the entire year. He dominated the regular season and then Chapman, just doing Chapman, right? Just keeping him healthy and letting him do his thing. And then to me, the X factor is Chad Gray. I mean, to me, I watch him and I'm like, this guy could be the best reliever in baseball. If you get Chad Green pitching out at the top level that he can, I think our bullfin is going to be a lot better than it was last year. You know, I think the addition of Garrett Cole, I think the thing is like, you know who Garrett Cole is and what you're going to get out of him. But to me, it excites me on what it does for the guys behind him. A guy like Severino could be the best starting pitcher in the game. And now he falls back to a spot where maybe he doesn't have as much pressure. At Tanaka, we all know what Tanaka can do. So now he's matching up against, let's say, a number three. James Paxton has some of the best stuff in the game. To me, it's not about just adding Garrett, but it's about what it does for the guys behind him. And it gives us one of the best starting rotations, I think, in the game now. Gives you a good feel where his head's at in 2020. And by the way, I'm just curious. First question is of the 25 man roster after last season. How many have beards in the off season? They've loved to grow them. Everybody has at least a little something, but he looks like he's locked in and ready to go. Yeah, I think you get that full years in New York Yankee out of the way where, you know, we got traded over the year before you have a full season, you're comfortable, you know what to expect. And we showed one of the strikeouts that he had. And it was on a slider. And that really was a pitch that he used a lot more this year or this past season than he had any time before because he didn't need it. He had that bowling ball sinker of a fastball and he didn't really need a breaking ball. Now he's kind of evolved into a two pitch guy, an occasional change up and the numbers at the end of the year are fantastic. He threw that pitch about 15% of the time, which as you said, it used to be 95% sinker, sinker, sinker against his breaking pitch last year. Batters were one for 36 with 30 strikeouts. So not only was he smart enough to know when to throw it, he spotted it in great situations, got a lot of swings and misses. And then of course, that ground ball rate right there is just absolutely ridiculous led Major League Baseball. All right, guys, it is time for.