 What was different about the pain tonight that led you to call to the dugout to come get you? Yeah, today, tonight, it was more than usual. You know, the pain was just more, you know, and that's why I decided to call the trainers out because it was just more than what I've encountered lately. Are you worried there could be a bigger issue here? I'm worried that I'm going to do something more serious than what you thought. Yeah, a little bit, a little bit, but nothing. Let's see what happens tomorrow. Yeah, when I was warming up, thought a little bit. Do you feel like it would go away or did you feel like you could just pitch through it when the game started? Yeah, previously I've been able to pitch with it, so to manage it is just that when I got out there it was just more than usual. Maybe too much pressure on the knee, I don't know, it's just that the pain was more than usual. Is it a constant pain or is it something that happens with one particular movement? Yeah, the discomfort is constant, you know, and when I'm pitching and as I use my legs and I put more effort on my legs, my knees, then you feel it more. Do you think a couple weeks of rest can do good for him? I don't know, I mean, we're going to wait, like I said, you know, let's wait till tomorrow and let's see what happens. So Chapman Jack says the discomfort is always there and it's a little bit worse than he's experienced in the past, so this could be bad news. Yeah, and the fact that he felt it in the bullpen and was hoping that he could overcome it and he wasn't able to do that and he only lasted six pitches. He kept saying let's see what the tests show, but he also knows what his body feels right now and his body felt that after six pitches he wasn't a major league pitcher anymore. He called his athletic trainer and his manager out there and let's remind people what tendonitis is. It's an inflammation of a tendon that is caused by injury or overuse. He hadn't pitched in a week and the Yankees are usually pretty careful with him, so if it's not overuse, it's an injury. So we'll wait and see what the test show tomorrow on that and see what kind of moves the Yankees make.