 take a look at the Yankees pitchers tonight in the end Stephen Tarpoli in his third appearance pitched well two innings of one Hit ball, but before that Gray Loisica and Kaynley having their problems and Jack I want to go back to getting yourself in a hole or behind the eight ball every one of the first three pitchers did that and You're pointing that Kaynley at bat Maurer knew what was coming right like he didn't have command of the change up It's a 3-2 pitch a power pitcher in that instance. What do you think he's gonna throw and that's exactly what he threw Yeah, I think the smartness and the selectivity of Joe Maurer shine through in that at bat because you're absolutely right The change-up is something such an important pitch for Kaynley And he absolutely did not have it in that at bat and though that made it six to one to ten to one And you think okay, it turns a route into a laffer not really because the Yankees did rally on the Deedee Gagorious grand slam So if Kaynley was able to get through that inning and keep it at six to one Who knows where this game could have ended up But the first three pitchers out of the box for the Yankees really struggled especially great Just not giving them that effort they were looking for I felt like he was the sunny gray We see when he doesn't have a good outing we've seen that a lot this season Unfortunately, because I say that Jack his MO was to attack right keep it simple and attack Well when he goes into the zone with the attack mode, he's too much in the zone It's hittable and then everything else is so far out of the zone hitters are laid off it Yeah, I think the frustrating point for sunny gray and for the Yankees as they watch him is that he does get ahead in the Count sometimes and then he becomes his own worst enemy It's almost as if you get ahead in the count and then you become cautious I look at that Jake cave at bat he jumps ahead o2 in that count And then he's trying to get cave to bite on a curveball trying to get him in a bite on a curveball But you've got a at least have the illusion that that curveball is a strike You can't throw a 50-foot curveball and expect that a major league hitter is going to swing at that He goes up in the zone with the one fastball that results in a pass ball and a run scoring And then finally he does throw a 3-2 curveball and cave says yeah I'm gonna swing at this one because it was so up in the zone that it really wasn't even much of a curveball and Cave was able to knock it through the middle deliver two runs And I think that's the at bat that's going to stick with gray is one that he would love to have back