 to the Phillies in the opener of two games 11 to 7. Nice rally there by the Yankees, but with the Phillies batting around about the third and sixth innings that really set the Yankees back. Yeah, the Yankees made an interesting at the end, judge going deep again, putting some runners on base and believing that they could heighten the drama and maybe rally. It doesn't happen for them and I'm in agreement with you, Bob. The innings that's staying the most for the Yankees are the third and the sixth. The third was Hap, the sixth was Nick Nelson. When we look at the third, Hap was given a lead for the second straight start giving a three-nothing lead and he did not treat it with any care. Had a very puzzling and perplexing third inning. Gave up a couple of hits on 0-2 pitches. One of them was a home run to Harper. Bob, he issued four walks in that inning. They were non-competitive at bats and those four at bats, he threw 10 fast balls. One of them was a strike and then you fast forward to the sixth inning and Nick Nelson, who has looked really good, did give up a home run earlier in the game, the inning before to Real Muto. He was nickled and domed a little bit there but the first four guys reached base against him. At that point it's a six-three game. This is still a very close game. I know they're thinking bullpen game and game two but that's your chance to try and put a tourniquet around that game and not let it get out of hand. It got out of hand and that rally in the end goes for naught. Yeah it's a shame because Nick Nelson was in a spot to have a good outing but once you get those first four guys on you've really got to start thinking bullpen there with these wins at such a premium in a 60 game season. Yeah I think the Yankees have built a little trust in Nick Nelson and I think after the fifth inning their belief was well the sixth inning is his because nobody was getting up and even when Cessa eventually got up it was after a lot of damage had already been done and again I get it Michael K gave the numbers. It wasn't as if baseballs were being tattooed around the ballpark but guys were getting on base. Five of the first six space runners reached against him so he wasn't fooling the Phillies at all and the game started to get away from the Yankees in the third and then it really got away from them in the sixth.