 bigger emphasis on Corey Kluber this afternoon. He's making just his second start since returning from the injured list. Last time out, he threw 68 pitches. He's not completely stretched out yet. And you'll wonder how far Aaron Boone would push him this afternoon. Aaron Boone did say that they felt as though they saw some good things in that first start against the A's. And I asked Boone, what's an indicator that Corey Kluber is returning to his old form? I think a lot of times the hitters tell you that. You know, movement is such an important part of Corey's success. So the movement quality on his pitches, seeing how guys take pitches against him, seeing some swings against him that maybe you think they have a beat on, but it's just off the barrel or they swing and miss because the breaking ball is sharp or breaking late, things like that. But I think you get a lot of that feedback sometimes from the hitters. And what indication did you see last start that leads you to believe he is working and moving in the right direction towards that? Because I think we saw a lot of that, frankly. And I know he said it and I've said it. He's one hanging breaking ball that was a grand slam that kind of ruined the line and ruined it outing a little bit, but I think there was a lot of good that happened in that outing. He was freezing a lot of guys with some quality breaking balls to different sides of the plate. So I thought it was overall a positive step for him. And hopefully he can go out and take another one today. As far as the Yankees lineup is concerned this afternoon, Gio Urchella is still not in it. But Aaron Boone said he would be an option off the bench. He wanted to give him one more day, likely back in there tomorrow. Domingo Hermann is scheduled to throw a bullpen tomorrow. The Yankees will then reevaluate thereafter. And Luis Severino threw at 120 feet on Friday. He also threw at 120 feet in the outfield this afternoon. He spoke, and he was asked whether or not he thinks he'll make it back this season. And Luis Severino did not seem that sure that that would be the case. He is still optimistic that it might happen. But the fact that he has not yet bob-pitched gotten off a mound, certainly not a good sign for the Yankees. So Hermann, a little bit more likely than Severino, but they are not ruling either of those guys out at this point in time. Just 27 games left in the regular season for the Yankees this year.