 I love our bullpen group. I thought it was a blast to be a part of it last year. When we do bring something all a little different to the table, you know, Chapman does his thing and Britt is like ground ball pitcher and Tommy with his change up and I have my different pitches and Chad Green and Sessa and Holder and it just keeps going on and on but a lot of talented guys, a lot of guys to kind of learn from. A lot of different varieties. So I think we fit together well. I think what makes our bullpen special is a lot of guys can do a lot of different things and everybody kind of checks their ego at the door and our whole goal is to get the ball to Chapman and obviously he's one of the best closers in the game and a lot of guys don't care when they pitch and that's huge over the course of the long season. I think the thing with us and our bullpen is obviously the improvements of the under guys that we have down there and then staying consistent for some of the other guys like myself, Audubino, Chappie, Kaynley, obviously and then the other guys, you know, maturing or just kind of involving getting more comfortable in the big leagues. We've had some guys that don't have a ton of experience but have just outstanding stuff. So to me, like those guys taking another step is gonna make our bullpen even better. And the pitch, he got him, Chapman gets the save. Oh, see, it's serente, bullpen is serente. Our bullpen is built with so many different guys that have so many different abilities and it's just a team full of guys, collection of guys that can do many different things. So as a whole, just a team full of possibilities and abilities to get people out. With one of the most talented bullpens ever assembled, the Yankees are poised to keep hitters under control in 2020. However, there are still going to be opportunities for individuals to step up and there are guys lined up in Tampa eager to fill those spots. For me, I mean, as much as it is physically, it's just mentally getting back into the swing and things, feeling that competitive nature, throwing, you know, pressure pitches and pressure situations. I'm here to compete. I'm ready to get going. I get some guys in the box to start getting some swing and misses. You realize the opportunity in front of you, you know, you push yourself to do the best you can and enjoy what you're doing. You can't really think about pressure and anything like that too much because you don't want to lose focus on what you're trying to accomplish. You just got there doing my job. There's many bullpens as you want and, you know, whatever, even live, be peace. But it's until you get in the game and you've got defense back there and umpire behind the plate and everything. It's just, you know, kind of getting the mental side of it ready and slowing the game back down. You know, I think it's all about finding your strengths and taking that and running with it. I'm super excited just to come in and see what I can do this year.