 Welcome back on BPTV. As Judge and the Yankees continue their fight for a wild card, they got a significant reinforcement earlier today. Luis Severino was activated off the injured list, marking his return from Tommy John's surgery, which was delayed by shoulder and groin injuries. This afternoon, Seve talked with the media, including our Meredith Marokovits about how his throwing arm feels, providing our quarter of the day presented by Toyora. It feels pretty good. You know, I think it's been long enough, you know? And I don't know if I'm patient or not tonight, but definitely ready to any situation. What was the anticipation like coming to the ballpark today, knowing today was the day? You know, I was happy, you know? You know, I have a little doubt. I didn't know it was today or tomorrow, but when I saw the line and line of cars, I was there, you know, I was happy. What do you think will be the most difficult thing for you about coming out of the bullpen? I would get used to everything, you know? You know, fans, the first thing, and then, you know, no haters. You know, big leagues, it's not the same as the minor leagues, so just, you know, facing big league haters. Aaron just said before they'd like to get you in, like, relatively quickly in the next couple of days, just to get your feet wet again. What do you think that first appearance will be like for you? I mean, it'll be like, you know, my first thing here, in 2015. I mean, it'll be the same, you know, emotion. But after that, after the first pitch, I think everything is gonna come back like I used to be. I mean, you guys have 12 games left and two games out of a wild card. What's your level of confidence that you guys are gonna make in front of you? We have a great team, you know? We have a great team. We are on a tough stretch right now, but we have a 13-winning game, you know, straight. So that's the kind of team that we are. So we just need to, you know, keep going and make that getting better each day. Warming up and things like that, can you just rely on your experience from having done it before, in terms of warming up in the middle of the games instead of starting? Yeah, I mean, 2016, I had a little bit of experience back there about how a lot of guys that I can go to and that can help me a little bit, but, you know, I had confidence in myself. You think back to the day you signed that contract, a couple of days later, you get some discomfort and it's one thing after another. What has your life been? Do you think back to that contract and then one thing left after another? I mean, I don't think much about the contract because, you know, I was signed to play baseball and, you know, a lot of different things happened. I couldn't do it, but, you know, like I said, I signed to play baseball and I couldn't do it. So right now the most important thing that I'm helping now, I can, you know, go there and compete. I just meant that was a great day for you and a couple of days later. It's been just misery after misery, right? No, yeah, of course, but, you know, I can't control that. You know, I come here every day to work and get better and sometimes, you know, stop and don't happen. I want it to, you know.