 Do you feel any after-effects from the surgery, or are you a hundred percent? Yeah, it feels good. I feel like I'm ready to go. Not like the arm that I used to have before, but I still, like, I can throw to the chest. So you really just, from before the bone spurs, that you feel the difference? No, I say, like, before, like, when I signed, 2008. Oh, amateur? Oh, we're all getting older, Gia. Yeah, yeah. Gio, yesterday, Glaber was telling us a lot about his relationship with DJ Lamehu, and how he kind of looks up to him, and a lot of the things that he tries to learn from him. It's hard to get to know DJ, because he doesn't say a whole lot. I'm wondering what your relationship with DJ is like, and what kind of things you've learned from him. Yeah, as you know, DJ is quite a guy, but if you talk with DJ, you're going to talk a lot. Every time I ask a lot of questions to DJ, I mean, it's been the game for, like, almost 19 years. He got a lot of success, so I ask a lot of questions to DJ, and trying to learn from him. He's a really good guy, and he's always trying to share what he's experienced with us. What are some of the things that you've tried to get out of him? Stuff like hitting what he thinks, or like that, how he prepares himself to get ready for the season, and for the game. All that kind of stuff that helped me a lot. Gio, how has Glaber looked at Short to you this spring? Really good. He's been moving really good to the balls. He's got a lot of range. What I saw from the other days, the balls to the left side, how quick he gets to the balls, and he's in good shape, and he's making the plays.