 Tommy Kainley is coming up to bolster a bullpen that suddenly has had some cracks and Chance Adams as Chance would have it is going to make his major league debut tomorrow. The Yankees are without a starting pitcher. The original starting pitcher Jay Hap on the DL hand-footed mouth disease. The guy that they wanted to start tomorrow, Louis Sessa, had to mop up yesterday in an awful loss to the Red Sox. He's out. He's probably going to be sent down to make room for one of these two. I don't know what the other move is going to be. And Sonny Gray could start tomorrow if need be. He didn't throw that many pitches on Wednesday, but obviously they want no part of Sonny Gray here in Boston. So they're going to go with a neophyte, a kid who took a no-hitter into the seventh inning of his last start at AAA, but has not had a good season up to now. He's going to start tomorrow on the national stage. Yankees against the Red Sox and the Yankees have some making up to do because the way they played against the Orioles on Wednesday, unacceptable. And the way they played against the Red Sox last night, absolutely unacceptable. There's no other way to explain it. And Peter, I think we could start this way. And there are no excuses made in this game, none. But without Aaron Judge and without Gary Sanchez, Yankees don't even approach the team that the Red Sox are. I'm sorry. I'm absolutely sorry. They exposed every weakness in the Yankee arsenal. They ran all over them to the point of embarrassing them. Every mistake that the Yankees made, and there have been plenty of mistakes over the last two games, while those mistakes were exploited by the Red Sox, the Yankees, very simply put, got incredibly embarrassed by a Red Sox team yesterday, a game where they led for nothing. Imagine leading for nothing as you go to the bottom of the second inning and you end up having every single flaw exposed. The Red Sox run the bases better than the Yankees. The Red Sox even pitch better than the Yankees.