 Yankees' closer, Aroldis Chapman, became the latest Yankee to be placed on the disabled list with left knee tendonitis. When Aaron Boone met the media, he talked about Chapman and recalling Chance Adams to the Major League roster. I'm confident that he's going to play a major factor for us down the stretch and hopefully into the post-season. You know, he'll fly back tomorrow and see the Doctor Friday so we'll get a little better handle on things and timeframe and what it all means. I do think this is something that we'll be able to manage hopefully. We'll just see what the course of action is, you know, over the time now on the disabled list. In the meantime, who will you use to close? Probably a little bit of everyone. You know, obviously more than capable guys down there with Britton and Dillon and Robbie and even beyond, but those three guys in some shape or form kind of depending on who we're playing, depending on who we've used and those kind of things, matchups, we'll kind of mix and match. I would assume with those three guys. Does it lessen the blow? I know you don't want to lose a talent like that, but the fact that you have three other guys that have had closing experience in the past? No question. You know, our depth, hopefully, you know, look, obviously you take a guy like a oldest Chapman out of your bullpen. That's a blow, but you know, we feel like we're equipped to handle it and we have the guys certainly capable of getting big outs in high-leverage spots and to close out a game. One of those guys you mentioned, David Robertson, not available yesterday due to that shoulder issue. Is he available tonight? We'll see. He's better today. You know, it could be a situation with the off day where we try and stay away from him, but he's adamant that he's in a much better place today and hopefully benefit from these last several days that he's had off day, and hopefully we think it's something minor with him. Chapman had an MRI, did it show anything structurally or just show the swelling of the tendonitis? Yeah, just the tendonitis and the blood in the quad and stuff like that that consistent with, you know, what he's had and the complaints he's had at different times. Did he have an MRI previously? I don't know if he's had one in the last several months, no. I don't think so. Chance Adams up here, how do you envision yourself using him? Well, I mean, obviously he's a guy that's stretched out and can protect us and give us length. And, you know, having used a lot of guys last night, obviously, and, you know, if we got in a situation where we did need to get some significant innings, he would likely be the guy. Are you likely to go Saturday? Saturday? Saturday? Chance, it's a possibility. Sonny's a possibility in there. We'll just kind of see what today brings and what our needs are, you know, and then obviously with the off day tomorrow, we'll kind of firm up our plans for the weekend in Baltimore.