 I'm with Luke Boyd. Luke, thank you so much for joining us. How have you managed to say stay safe during this time? I don't know. This has been crazy. But, you know, I got a gym in my basement, so I've been able to work out, you know, I don't know. We're doing projects around the house, you know, stuff that we don't have access to. I get to use my my deck for once during the summer or spring summertime, which I usually don't have to have. But I'm just trying to, you know, do stuff around the house that we didn't really get to do in the off season and, you know, try to keep saying, I guess. One of the main things that health officials have been saying is stay inside, make sure you wash your hands a bunch of times throughout the day. Do you have a song you sing while you're washing your hands for 20 seconds? Oh, man, I did not have a song I could sing. Man, that's a good. What song would I sing if I had for 20 seconds? Um, I'll do my walkout. How about Country Grammar? That's the song that I had to do. So You mentioned Country Grammar from St. Louis. Obviously a Nelly fan. Will that be your walkup song again when the season starts? Actually, no. Um, I've always done Nelly as my walk obviously representing the Lou, but this year I'm gonna do Y2K and it's la la la. So I've seen it in a couple like Instagram videos and I thought it would be a sick walkout. Now I see the number behind you. That's your brother's jersey, I'm assuming. Yeah. Yep, got my brother's jersey signs. So pretty cool. Very cool. Your new number with the New York Yankees. Did you tell him that you were switching to his number? What was his reaction when he found out you'd be wearing 59 now? Yeah, um, you know, actually it was my wife's idea. Because we were kind of sitting on it after, you know, I had been new that I had to switch and I was like, I don't know what number I'm gonna be because, you know, eight was my number growing up because I like Calgary Jr. And obviously I can't be eight with the Yankees. So we just kept seeing it through numbers like, oh, this number, this number. And then finally she's like, hey, why don't you see 59? And I was like, holy cow, how do we not think of that? And then when I told him it was, you know, he was like, dude, that's the coolest thing you could ever do for me. So it was a pretty special moment. That's pretty awesome. As far as the training is concerned, when did you decide to leave Tampa and head back home? Um, we headed home last Thursday. We got to that point where, you know, we were kind of hearing that this National Guard thing may come into a full effect and you know, our rent was coming up soon. So there was no point in like staying down there. Obviously we had the facility down there and stuff. But I got in contact with my you know, my trainer back home and he was able to do some stuff for me. And then if I needed to go ahead, I could go ahead at my place. So it was kind of like get back home, you know, be safe, be with my family. And you know, we ended up deciding on Thursday just because it was just the time and place. And you know, we felt like if we had to get home, you know, we knew the gas stations were still open. Obviously they still are. But we just didn't want to be, you know, kind of get screwed over and have to stay in Tampa. What was the vibe when you were still training there and when you left the facility? Because I know some people were still there, but Marcus Tims had mentioned that when he's in there, he's wearing gloves when he's touching baseballs. It had to just be an odd vibe there. Yeah, it was the first time I was wearing like, I was wearing batting gloves like workout. It was weird. But it just wasn't right. I mean, the whole like we were trying to like stay apart from each other, you know, like there's only like, like seven guys there when there should be over, you know, like almost 100 guys and that's including staff. Yeah, you know, there's no food anymore. You know, I'm hoping everybody stays safe. And you know, obviously the social distancing and, you know, quarantine is like for real and everybody needs to stay inside and do their best they can do to, you know, get this thing away from us. That's certainly a great message and hopefully everyone is at home practicing that. Now, how do you stay in touch with your teammates during this time? Do you still reach out to them or are you still in contact? Yeah, we still, we have our Madden league. So we got a big group chat going still. So we're in contact every day and it's still fun. We're still managing to, you know, keep our spirits up and hopefully we get this figured out. We're back on the dime here soon. But all the boys are good. We're, you know, we're staying locked in. And when time comes, we'll be ready to go. Is it difficult not knowing when the time is going to be? How are you training right now in the regard of are you going full out like you would during spring training? Or have you dialed it back knowing that it could be a pretty significant amount of time until you're back on the baseball field? I, yeah, so working out, I'm still doing like all my workouts and stuff, trying to stay in shape as best as possible. But I kind of shut down hitting and like defensive stuff just for the time being, you know, I'm hoping that over the next like couple weeks, probably some clarity and maybe, you know, set time up for when, you know, maybe summer training, I guess you could call it now, maybe possibility if that happens. But so yeah, I'm just trying to keep my body in shape and I'm trying to keep my mind in shape, I guess, just trying to stay sane and, you know, being at home all the time. But that's like, I mean, that's all I got, pretty much. I'm going to, don't turn around with my dog today, try to keep her saying, too, she's been stuck inside all the time too. So, but yeah, hitting is done and feeling is done, just working out. How long do you think you guys will need in a new spring training, essentially, or summer training, as you said, to get yourself back in baseball shape once it does come to that? I don't think it's as much as a bigger thing for the hitters. I think the hitters just meetings like, you know, a couple weeks, but I think it's more for our pitchers and our starting pitchers to, you know, ramp up to get ready for those, you know, five or six settings, 100 pitches, and our bullpen guys to get some innings and stuff. But, you know, for a hitting standpoint, I can get all my stuff done, you know, off, you know, machines and the cages and stuff like that. And, you know, obviously get like 20 at bats. And like, I think most guys probably felt ready to go, you know, kind of before we got shut down. And I feel bad because there's a lot of guys that are having really good spring trainings and stuff that we're trying to make the team. And, you know, obviously that just, you know, kind of just went bye-bye. But it's just a, it's just a weird time. You know, I would ever thought this would ever happen, you know, and I feel bad, you know, for a lot of people in this country right now, you know, small business owners and stuff like that. It's not fair. And, you know, hopefully it gets turned around soon because, you know, there's a lot of people that are struggling right now. We're hoping that that is the case both from an economic health and, you know, a baseball standpoint as well. And that's certainly lower on the scale from the other two. You mentioned staying home, trying to keep yourself sane. What have you been doing? Have you been binge-watching stuff? Have you been doing those tours that Tori put on the list? A little bit of both. We have been binge-watching. I feel like we've watched like eight movies. We watched a show called Lock and Key. It was pretty good. It kind of had the Stranger Things vibe, which is pretty good. A few like Stranger Things. But yeah, I'm waiting for this rain to go away. It's supposed to be nice this week. And, you know, of course I'm used to the 80 degrees that were in Tampa and, you know, it's been cold and rainy back here. But I need to get outside and do some, cut my grass for the first time in forever and do some yard work and stuff like that. But we have to, we got to do a little bit of painting in the house too. So we got a bunch of stuff to do. So I'm excited for it to get warm outside. Was there one item that you made sure that you purchased at the grocery store knowing that you'd be stuck inside for a while? What's your quarantine go-to food? Ooh, I was going to say before you say that, we got like, my wife got us like eight new board games for board games. We're doing a puzzle right now, which I never thought I'd be doing. But quarantine food, it's got to be steak. I bought a bunch of steak at Costco and I put it all in the freezer. So I'm going to grow the day. So it'll be good. Nice. If you get outside today with your dog, what's your dog's name? I forget. I'm sorry. Lola. Lola. Has she changed? Has her demeanor changed after she was featured in a full house video? I saw that. My wife was so happy when that came out and much of the guys thought that was awesome. So that was pretty cool. Hopefully it brought. Hopefully it brought a smile to a lot of people's faces. Well, Luke, thank you so much for joining us. I hope you and your family stay safe during this time. Yeah, you guys too. Everybody stay safe and stay inside, please. Let's get this ready. Get rid of this so we can get back to playing ballgame.