 Look ahead to game two Saturday night in Baltimore, and it's Jameson Tyone against Tyler Wells, who lasted just an inning and two-thirds, gave up four runs in his first start against Tampa Bay. Jameson Tyone, on the other hand, against Toronto. Five innings, five hits, two runs allowed, no walks, which was good, and he struck out six. He was impressive in that start, Bob. Coming back from the ankle surgery, he said he didn't think that was going to be an issue for him, but until you get out there and do it in a game, I still think there's a little doubt swirling around. And against a very strong Blue Jays team, you just gave the stats. He pitched five innings, gave up a couple of runs. There was a slider that Springer hit out of the ballpark, but overall, I thought his stuff was good. I thought he had some stamina, and I thought he proved that he can be a guy that the Yankees can rely on. And suddenly Saturday night looms as a big game for the Yankees. You've got to wash away the stench of what happened on a Friday night in Baltimore. The Yankees thought they could cruise into Camden Yards, take care of the Orioles well. They've got 18 games left against them this season. They can't have another one like they did tonight. All right, we'll find out what happens on Saturday night.