 Just wondering how you're feeling about your spring so far. Hola, yo no entanto quería preguntarle como te ha sentido en este campamento de primavera. Hola, gracias a Dios me he sentido muy bien físicamente al cien por ciento, el brazo al cien por ciento también, gracias a Dios. Yeah, hello and yeah you know thank God you know I think I felt really really good in camp this year I feel that physically I'm a hundred percent and the same for my arm feels really good and I feel a hundred percent. Do you feel like you're ready to join Chapman Green, you know, Odey, Wilson Britton when he's healthy, you know, as part of that top group of leavers that you guys have? Te siente que con tu cualidad de verdad como lanzador puede solidificar tu posición junto a Chapman, a un Briton saludable, a Odey, a Green, formar parte de ese núcleo del bullpen. Que haciendo el trabajo en el terreno y que las cosas salgan de la mejor manera siempre con que andén Dios creo que uno puede decir que sí, formar parte de ese grupo de lanzadores tan exitosos y experimentaban a grandes ligas. Yeah, you know, as long as as putting in the work and I'm getting the results I want, you know, and as long as God keeps giving me the opportunity to do so, you know, I can see how I can be part of that group of guys that you mentioned. Those guys have a lot of experience in the big leagues and they find a lot of success, you know, so the way I see it is if I keep doing my job and I keep getting the good results, you know, I can be a part of that group. Jonathan, two things. First of all, they've kind of carved out a role for you as a multi-inning bullpen weapon, but as one, do you still think of yourself as a starter and does one or the other appeal to you more? You understand all the responsibilities that come, right? Being part of that Yankee bullpen, do you see yourself in that position or do you still like to be an opener? Well, I've always said and I always keep it that I'm open to what they tell me. I'm here to help the team in what they need me, and I've always said, if I'm an opener, a middle-level, a mini, I'll always be at the availability of the team, of the manager, of the manager, of what they tell me. To pitch and help in any way possible, you know, that could be multiple innings, that could be middle-relief, it could be one inning starting. To me, it's just being available, you know, and putting myself in a position where I can help regardless what that may be. Yes, and also, last spring you were working on a slider, and I was just wondering where you are in the development of that pitch, if you're comfortable using that as part of your repertoire now. Training in spring 2020, you were working on a slider, as you had told me, and I wanted to ask you how do you see the progress, how do you feel about it, and how do you feel about it? I'm still in the process of adapting to the new striker that I'm working on, and yes, I've been improving little by little, and it's something that I'm doing in the bullpen with the pitching coach, with the bullpen coach and one of the coordinators. And I think it's already been improving, and I'm working on that pitch, you know, I definitely think it's better today. I definitely felt the progress with that pitch. And it's one of those things that I find myself working in the bullpen with our pitching coach, with Harky, one of our coordinators as well, finding the right grip and finding how to feel as comfortable as you can with that pitch. And I think that we keep on doing the work eventually, you know, we're going to get to use that, to have the confidence and have that pitch at a 100% level and then, you know, use it during the upcoming season.