 All right guys here now in Maryville with Christian Yelich, the face of the squad, longtime outfielder for the Milwaukee. Beautiful face, beautiful face. Thanks for taking the time. This has to be a year that you're looking forward to getting back to where you want to be. Yeah, I think it's good to just see everybody again, have kind of all the stuff from the off season and all that behind us and just get out here, get ready to play baseball again and see what we can do. We've got a good team, a lot of guys coming back from the last few years and it's always an exciting time of year and spring training and there's a lot of optimism headed into the season. What's some of the stuff now? I mean, listen, you're demeanor, you're a quiet kid, the ceiling, you're a baller, just, you know, there's a whole lot of things that you do awesomeness, but it's in that quiet leader type role. You're the guy now. You're the guy now. Now talk to me about being the guy now and that's just the way it is because you got really good all of a sudden. Yeah, I don't really ever look at it like that. Like just, we're always just hanging in the clubhouse doing whatever, go about your business the right way and head down grinding the whole year and that's kind of, we got a lot of guys that do that so it's easy to kind of be that guy, I guess. You know, I don't look at myself as like, oh, I gotta be the leader or the guy. It's just, hey, do things the right way, play hard and, you know, it's rubbed off on a lot of guys and, you know, Locaine's one of those guys and people that have come from a lot of winning teams and it's been a reason why we've been so good for the last few years. Your guy loves to work, man. You work in the off-season and, you know, baseball is a game of adjustments. We're always working. We're always trying to figure out something to work on. What are you personally working on to get better? I think my biggest thing is just being able to stay healthy and just being more conscious of that and just learning different ways to go about it whether that's off-season, in-season and just trying to make adjustments in that fact where you can stay on the field and there's not the start, the stop, the long breaks and then get going. So that's been one of my biggest focuses of the off-season and going to be during the season is just do everything you can to stay out there and hopefully the rest will take care of itself. You've got a couple of new outfield mates. Hunter Renfroze here, of course, Andrew McCutcheon. We all know what he can do. How long does it take you guys to get used to each other out there, knowing each other's range, knowing what works for the three of you? I really took a couple days. You know, I've known a lot of both of those guys from just playing against them over the years and I actually played with Cutsch in the WBC a few years back. You guys are a shower together. Yeah, yeah. You guys are a shower together. That's a big thing, y'all. Yeah, so we got that out of the way, like, 2017, you know? So that was good. Renfroze, not so much. That was a new one. First day of camp. Hey, buddy, you wanna go shower? Sure, come on in. But actually, I don't think we have actually now to think about it. I'm a slow, like, dismount guy out of the clubhouse. I gotta take my time. And so we haven't really lined up and spring training is kind of chaotic. All of that same guy was either the really quick guy in and the quick guy out. So that one's a TBD. We haven't crossed that one off the list yet. So outfield arranged, good, shower time, not so much. So we didn't know. That's why we came to Merrill to find out and I think we're done with this interview. I think we nailed it. We nailed it. All right, guys. Hunter, Chris, you're showering today. TBD. Well, probably not because he's playing. I don't think I'm following. So you're not playing today, right? We'll have to wait, tune in. Not playing on this Saturday. All right, next week. Thank you.