 Michael K. Paul O'Neill at Buckshaw Walter and Michael I'll start with you as you look at that a bat by Bruce So it wasn't like Chapman had lost anything. He was throwing 99 he was throwing 101 But he couldn't find a way to put Bruce so away before he took him deep Well the longer the bat went the more the advantage goes to the hitter Paul has taught me that over the years as well You know you just showed the Altuve home run and everybody got on Chapman for losing with your second best pitch He got a slider that Altuve hit out I wonder if that was on his mind and on Sanchez's mind because with the foul ball straight back straight back straight back It was clear that bra so was right on the fastball and maybe the pitch to throw there is his newfound splitter or the slider But he's probably thinking I can't lose with my second and third best pitch So he came at him with a fastball again, and he hit it out The only difference this year is this wasn't a walk-off the Yankees still had an opportunity to get the run back But they weren't able to do it all three runs in this game came via the home run You know what Paul? I wanted to talk to you about the Yankee lineup We knew this was going to be a tough matchup because of all the raised relievers and how they were rested and their high leverage guys That's not easy for a lineup to try to back-to-back hits or maybe stack some runs together Well glass now, I mean you really have to get respect for him I mean two days rest get through that lineup like he did and then I thought Kevin Cash did a great job By bringing Anderson in Anderson's a guy that you want closing the game at the end But he brought him in because the game was so close and all the sudden he got through a couple And he did but did give up the home run Fairbanks comes in but again And when you start playing this hit-or-miss, you know match-up game Then you're playing Tampa Bay's game and they're very comfortable to do that