 Let's get out to the stadium. Meredith Murokovic standing by with the clubhouse report presented by your local Ford stores. And Meredith, any time we have a double header day game, night game after day game, I should say, there's always lineup questions. So set the table for us for the Yankees. Bob, there aren't really too many surprises when it comes to this game to lineup. As expected, Kyle Higashioka is behind the plate. So Gary Sanchez will be available off the bench. Aaron Boone pretty much said he is going to ease him back into things considering game one was his first game off of that COVID list. Aaron Judge, Will DH, and John Cardillo Stanton is going to play right field. Luis Heal is the 27th man. He will get the ball in this one. And Jack talked about it a little bit. He's had a phenomenal start to his Yankees career. And it's pretty wild when you think about it. We may not have seen Heal at this level if the Yankees rotation was not hit with a slew of injuries. But taking a look at his first two starts, combined to go 11 innings, allowed just six hits, zero runs, and struck out 14 in the process. Aaron Boone and the Yankees could not ask for much more from the 23-year-old right-hander. I feel really good, prepared. I worked really hard to get here. And I feel relaxed going into the game tomorrow and looking forward to the battle tomorrow. And how does he feel about being part of this Red Sox rivalry now, obviously, that these games bring a lot more to it, a lot more attention, a lot more at stake? And how does he feel about handling that part of it? It's a dream come true, come true face Boston. I'll have that chance tomorrow. And I think, you know, as a team, working together, you know, we're looking forward to hopefully getting a serious win. And the Yankees have played a ton of close games lately. This afternoon's win was the 67th game that they played that was decided by one or two runs. And that is the most in the league. And really give the Yankees a ton of credit. When you look at the fact that 15 of their last 21 games were decided by one or two runs, they went 13 and two during that span. Now, one guy that would like to get in on that action is Anthony Rizzo, who is inching closer to a return. He was at the ballpark earlier today. And he worked out for the first time. Today is the first day. I've really kind of knocked out for a solid six, seven days. So the last few days, I just went on good walks, stretched. But today, doing all this feels a lot better than I expected. Are you worried about how you'll bounce back and how long it'll take to build yourself up? Or do you think it'll happen pretty quick? Not too bad, just seeing pitches really. But I've gone a little bit of time missing and just bounced right back the next couple of days. So I'm not too concerned. Especially this late in the year, you've put in all the work. It's kind of just muscle memory now. Your Yankees career got off to such a great start. Just how frustrating is it that you were forced to miss some of this time? It's tough just building the relationships with the guys and then kind of having to stall that. But watching the games on TV is a lot more stressful than being in a dugout and playing in them. But the guys have been playing amazing. Just from a fan looking and obviously I'm a part of it. But just the no quit and the guys and the team has been amazing to watch. Anthony resorted some fielding work before game one. And in between games, he jumped in the cage, did a little bit of hitting. Aaron Boone said he wanted to see how he got through everything today before they made a determination on exactly when he would be back. But you heard Anthony Rizzo say he is close. He does not think it'll be that much longer until he is back in that starting lineup. Another guy that is on the mend is Gio Urshella. He has been out with a hamstring injury. He also worked out prior to game one. I caught up with Urshella to ask him how he's feeling and what the rehab process has been like for him. It went much better. Just ran and took the ground balls and feels really good. Aaron Boone said you're going to amp up the baseball activity this week. What's scheduled for tomorrow? For tomorrow, for business, I don't know. So just that way you're going to hate now and see how to feel. How much has it been killing you not being out there with your team and not being in the lineup? I mean, really, really sad just watching the game. I'm just trying to get ready to get back to the field. What's going to tell you that you're ready and you're totally healed up? I mean, when I do everything like full activities or that, we're going to know that I'm ready. Aaron Boone said he had a little bit of a setback a little while ago. What exactly happened there? Yeah, I just feel a little bit like the handshift again. And I just wanted to do too much and then get it worse. So I just took that for a couple of days and see how to feel. At this point in time, how many rehab games do you think you would need? Probably one or two, not much. Almost ready to go? Almost ready.