 know Justin you're keeping us updated on a variety of injuries so let's get to the injury report brought to you by Morgan and Morgan America's largest injury law firm. What do you have for us tonight? Aaron Boone revealed Bob that Jake Bowers is out of tonight's game out of the lineup to start at least after he injured his shoulder while attempting to die for that ball that went to the wall in last night's loss. Bowers was scheduled to go for an MRI ahead of tonight's game so we'll try and get the results in the post game. Aaron Judge continues to make his way back from his toe injury. He was seen on the field doing some long toss today. He was also in the indoor batting cage taking some swings and some encouraging news. Judge has advanced to hitting off some overhand tosses before it was just hitting off a tee and also some soft tosses so that's progress for Judge and also Judge has begun to jog lightly on an altered G machine. What is that? It's an anti-gravity treadmill. It takes some of the natural body weight off a person's body so he's not running all under that 270 pound frame. Still very good progress because we know a big hurdle for Judge to clear is running on that injured toe. Nester Cortez threw another bullpen session this afternoon. If all goes well in terms of his recovery from that session then he will have a live session on Sunday afternoon here at the stadium and we end this injury report Bob with some encouraging news from our colleague and our friend Pete Stendell the camera operator who was hit by an errant throw from Gunnar Henderson in last night's game. Pete suffered an orbital fracture. He is home resting. He's in good spirits. Aaron Boone said that he talked on the phone with Pete earlier this afternoon. He sounded positive and did sound like he was in those good spirits and Gunnar Henderson told me earlier that he also talked to Pete and his wife and he is very happy that Pete seems like he is on the road to a full recovery Bob. Alright Justin thank you all of us wishing Pete the best and look forward to having him back at work very soon. Now as the