 Carlos, first time out there this spring, what do you take away from that one? You know, just trying to go out there and compete, make some pitches, get outs, take it like a normal start. Obviously, it's abbreviated three ups, three innings, and just go out there and compete, that's it. You had spoken in the clubhouse that second inning, maybe a pacing issue that Garrett brought to your attention? Yeah, just getting back into the game feels, working out of the stretch. Garrett had a little bit of insight of how much time I can take in between pitches. It seemed like I'd get the ball back in on the mound and throw just quick pace. So I took that into account going into third. So some good insight from Garrett. He's pretty good at this game. What did you do differently this offseason to put yourself in a better position coming into spring training? Yeah, we had a good plan between our pitching people that run our obviously pitching between Desi and Matt. And we started a little earlier throwing, got down here early as well. So just build up the volume earlier and be ready sooner. I spoke to Matt Blake earlier today, and he talked a lot about the delivery and repeating the delivery, something you struggled with last year. How did you feel in that regard today? Yeah, we've been working on that a lot as a group, trying to get my move down the mound consistent, consistent like 2022, similar to that. And there's been a lot of work that's gone into that. And today, it felt pretty good. I think there's room for improvement, obviously. But on to the next one. Last year, you suffered some injuries early, didn't really get into the swing of things. How much do you feel like you have something to prove this season? Yeah, I mean, it was definitely a rough year last year. It was not my best. I have a lot to prove to myself, and I feel like to my teammates that I could be a better pitcher than I was last year. We saw one of your newest teammates today in Juan Soto in pinstripes, hit a home run. Overall, what have you thought of him in this short period so far as camp started? Yeah, I think his first head bat was a walk, and then he comes up and does damage. It's a big homer. And not surprised. I've seen Juan Soto play. I played against him, pitched against him. Very impressive hitter, very impressive person. He's all around a good guy, a good guy in the clubhouse, and a very good baseball player. Happy you don't have to phase him anymore? Yeah, glad he's on my team, that's for sure. Carlos, thanks for the time. Thank you. Send it back to you, Michael.