 Yes, we're here. I'm Meredith Marachanitz alongside Clint Frazier. Clint, how are you doing? How have you been spending your time? You know, I just got home to Atlanta today. I've been spending the last couple weeks in Tampa with some of the guys that were still down there. And just trying to find things to do and a lot of things that we did were play Xbox and go to the field. I mean, it was very limited stuff, but we made the most of it while we could. Were there still a lot of guys that were working out there? There were a few. You know, it was me, DJ LaMahue, Stanton, Judge, Seve, three rehab guys, you know, weighed for occasionally Glaver and Niggie. So, you know, there was a large amount of people that showed their faces over the time being, but only a few would come in at a time. Was it odd? I know Marcus Tim said the other day that he's wearing gloves. Was it just odd the way that everything transpired and the social distancing, the way you guys had to try to work out? Yeah, it was weird, you know, because you started to see people take more precaution on things that they probably wouldn't. And for instance, like, you know, every day we have a couple of different BP throwers that throw throughout the day. So, you know, they started to be cautious of what baseballs they were throwing and one Ben seemed to be dedicated to one BP guy and stuff. And, you know, it was unique, but, you know, we still found a way to get the work that we needed done. And it was good. I mean, it was, I think it was especially good for guys like myself, guys like Tyler Wade and Mike Ford, guys that are, you know, still getting their feet wet and trying to make the team. And, you know, get the chance to be around guys like DJ LaMahue and Judge and Stan and then just really reap the benefits of the one on one or the smaller groups, the group settings to be able to get stuff done. Hey, you mentioned making the team. You were poised to probably make that roster on opening day this year. I imagine that's a tough pill to swallow. Obviously, this is all bigger than baseball or crazy things going on in the world right now. But for you in particular, that had to be an absolute bummer. Yeah, you know, I mean, I figured if I didn't make it, it would be caused by a player and not by a virus. So, you know, I'm still positive. I still think that I did some good things in spring training and, you know, obviously guys will have the chance to come back and be healthy whenever the season does start, if it starts. So, I'm just hoping that I put myself in a good enough position to be able to, you know, contribute more than I did last year, whatever that may be. Now, you mentioned the video games, and I know there is an intense Madden tournament going on right now spearheaded by Tommy Cainlake. How are you doing in the tournament? All right. So, last year was, it was, it was different. It was difficult, not last year, last season. So, I didn't have my PlayStation with me. So, I had got to pick a team that was drafted by the computer. And ultimately, I wanted the best quarterback and who better than Lamar Jackson. I took Lamar's team. It was not star studded by a lot of offensive threats. So, I've been joking around with a lot of guys in the group text and saying, you know, I sold my soul to the devil and sold everyone on my defense. There's no players on my defense left. I'm running the most powerful offense right now. I have the number one rated offense in the league, but almost the dead last rated defense. It's a lot like watching Big 12 college football, you know, like guys just going out there and just scoring a lot of points, but I'm having fun. I'm seven and one right now. I'm leading my division. And I think I got a chance to get a first round behind the playoffs this year, maybe upset Ben Heller in the first round. Exciting. We know Ben Heller and Tommy Cainlake went out for the championship last year. Are there any other ringers or any guys that are emerging as very good players in that Madden league? To be honest, like Ben is still like, all right, so Ben, Ben, somebody that you have to watch out for if you don't play your best game, he's going to embarrass you. Like, he's going to shove it down your throat the entire time, whether you're down by 40 in the game is over. Like there could be six seconds left and that guy's still going to try to score. So those guys are the ones that you have to watch out for because it's hard to show up to the field the next day and look some of these players in the face and be like, yeah, like I got beat by 60 last night. Hey, one thing we've learned about you over the years, you love you some sneakers as do I. I set this up just for you, Clint, just for you. I had to put some of my selection out there. So do you have all your sneakers with you in Atlanta? Do you want to show me a couple of your favorite pairs? Yeah, you know, I will say that my favorite pairs aren't with me because they're they're on their way back from Tampa, but I still have, I still have a good collection sitting here but as far as my, my favorites go and my most expensive pairs they're not, they're not with me but maybe it's a blessing that I don't have to show up how much money I might have spent with you these pairs. It kind of turns into an addiction though, right? Once you start you're like, I need that pair. I need that pair. This pair goes with this outfit. I need this pair. It's shameful. I got a few for you here. I'll show you a few. Sweet. Nice. So, I mean obviously I just bought this house recently and I'm working on this shoe closet but I mean for the most part my best pair sitting here is probably, these are called the the off-white MCA They're made by Virgil Ablos. These are called the Grim Reaper Virgil Off-White Blazers. These are a hard pair to come by. Obviously they're pretty expensive which is why I probably shouldn't have worn them for the first time in the dugout in AAA this year. That probably would upset some people. All my feet right now I have the Travis Scott Lowe's. This is probably my favorite Lowe's. I like to wear the pink laces with them. I don't have any particular reason why. I just think it looks cool. Here's another pair. I mean this is another one of the harder ones that could come by. These are like the Miami based Jordan ones. So like inside of them they have 305 and an MIA. So it's just designed for the Miami Hurricanes but you know I don't have, like I said, I don't have every pair in here but I have some, I have some cool ones. I mean one of my favorite pairs are these. So if I have the other pair, okay here we go. So this pair is how this shoe starts. But if you take rubbing alcohol you can change it to that color. Oh wow that's pretty cool. In Baltimore, in Baltimore this year I was taking the paint off of the shoes a lot before the game just kind of playing around with it. I mean you learn new things as you go. I mean I didn't know going into it that you could take the paint off of all these shoes and make it whatever color you want. So if you look right here like that's the black check on it and then I had it change the pink. So it's kind of cool. It's a cool little touch that comes with the SB dunks. I don't know. I mean these are, this is another version of the Blazers that, these are the Serena Williams pair. Oh I saw those. I tried to get myself a pair of those. It was impossible. Yeah maybe we should set something up during the season and we'll go find you a pair. I'm sure I could get you a pair. This is one of my favorites though. These are the Nigel Sylvester ones. These are the ones that I wore really first against the Red Sox this year. This is where it kind of all started. And I think that the way that they look they look terrible. They look like they're beat up like 15 year old shoes but the shoe is designed after a biker. And it's supposed to just be like he, you know he's out riding he scuffed them up. So it's a pretty cool thing. I mean nothing too crazy but you know I like them. You want to see my favorite pair? I would like to. I want to see what you're working with. You've seen these a hundred times at the ballpark. I've seen them. I've seen them but they're good. They're good. And then these are a little bit different. I don't wear these often but I like these too. I like those. So where do you get your shoes then? Where, what does your go to? I go, a lot of it's online. I'll go to Goat Often. Sometimes I just get them straight off the Nike website. And there's another, I can't think of the website that I use. There's one other website that I go to. It might be StockX. I don't think it's StockX. I got to check that out. I got to check out. That's where I should be going. Maybe. I mean look like I don't want to influence this addiction anymore on anyone else but StockX is a really good website to find some stuff on. Well I have time. So I have time to browse the internet now so I'll check it out. Any message you'd like to give to those who are on the front lines and are putting their life on the line to try to save others? Yeah, I mean I think I'd just be more than likely echoing a lot of the same things that people have said where, you know, the gratitude that we have towards the people that are going out there and, you know, trying to make a difference in somebody's life that might be going through something is, it's something that resonates with me because I do have a friend that she's going through her final stages of her residency in San Diego and she is sick right now. I mean she hasn't gotten the results back but it seems, you know, like she could have the virus right now and it resonates more because she's in an area where she can be more sick but she's more likely to be sick. So it upsets me to see that she's going through it. It upsets me to see the other first responders, you know, do get sick and there are consequences that come with it but, you know, at the end of the day we also be very grateful for the stuff that they do to ensure that when something does happen like this that we get through it and, you know, we move on from it but, you know, I can't say thank you enough to all of them out there and, you know, just keep doing what you can do because it's all appreciated. Well, on that note, Clint, thank you so much for the time. I hope you and your family remain safe during this time. Thank you very much. You too.