 Meredith, Miguel Andujar had his surgery today. How did it go? Chris, I spoke to Glaber Torres earlier who's not just Miguel Andujar's teammate. He's actually a close friend as well. He told me that he texted back and forth a little bit with Andujar and that everything was okay. Now the recovery process can really begin. Aaron Boone also said the surgery went well. He also gave a little insight into the timeline that Miguel Andujar is looking at. I think by the end of this year, he'll probably, and hopefully into the off-season, be doing a lot of things, baseball related, that start working towards being ready to go for spring training. Posted this to his Instagram, quoting Isaiah4113, do not fear, I will help. He took it first step in getting back on the field. Now time will tell exactly when you see him in a Yankees uniform again, but Aaron Boone seeming very optimistic that he would be ready to go come spring training next season. Meanwhile, Deedee Gregorius took another step forward playing in his first extended spring game. Here's Aaron Boone with the report on Gregorius. Got a lot of it bad. It's got a couple of balls. Told me he threw a ball away, you know? So arm was feeling a little too good, I guess. But got through it, hot day down there. Now a couple more days down there and then hopefully get transferred over to the Tarpins, but a big step obviously in the return for Deedee. Deedee Gregorius is actually scheduled to DH in extended spring tomorrow. Troy Tulaewitzki is also in Tampa. He took BP on the field today. Also got some reps at shortstop and at third base. Aaron Boone saying that Tulaewitzki was very proactive in spring training, going to him and saying he would do anything that the team needed. He was moving around positions a little bit just to give the Yankees some different options that started in spring training and obviously continuing now knowing that Deedee Gregorius is hoping for a June return. Also note where they John Carlo. Stanton is in Tampa. He will see his first rehab action with the Tampa Tarpins tonight. Aaron Boone saying that he'll need a couple days and then they will reevaluate thereafter whether they wanna move him to a different level or they just wanna bring him back up here with the Yankees, but really it'll all depend on how he's feeling at the plate and how he is feeling physically. Aaron Judge was actually out here on the field in Baltimore earlier today playing catch and running for the first time. Still no real baseball activity for Judge but he is making a little bit of progress overall. But really you won't know on Judge until he starts swinging a bat. That's really when that is going to test that oblique so he is still a ways away. The Yankees are certainly no strangers to travel issues. Last year they had plenty, one of which had them sleeping at Dulles Airport for the night when their plane had mechanical issues. Yesterday before they even left Yankees Stadium they found out that the plane they were supposed to take had a fuel leak so they didn't even leave Yankees Stadium. They then made a decision that instead of taking that different plane and waiting it out they were gonna do it minor league style and bust down to Baltimore. Aaron Boone spoke a little bit about that earlier today. I think the bus ride was actually another one of those bonding experiences that guys have as players. It was fun talking to even some of the veteran guys today about how much they had fun just spending time with each other, harkening back to some minor league days and I think we all still got in at a decent hour so it wasn't something that crushed us from we weren't getting in in the middle of the night or anything like that and to the guys credit I think they had a little bit of fun with it.