 15 to 7, an absolute disaster for the Yankees pitching staff across the board. Yeah, this was debacle for the Yankees. Their bullpen ends up giving up 13 runs. They were thoroughly outplayed by the Red Sox who just seemed and really didn't seem who were the team with more energy and more passion out there. And you look at the way a manager handles every game. Bob, a manager goes into a game with a model, an outline, the way that he hopes the game is going to go. I don't think that Aaron Boone went into tonight's game expecting that his starter would only go three innings, but he's the one who pulled Cece Sabathia after 77 pitches. The Yankees have a two-run lead. He goes to Holder in the fourth inning. Again, he's got a plan in his head. I think he probably wanted to get six outs out of Holder. He sticks with Holder through an inning that becomes an eight-run fourth inning. And Bob, quite honestly, he stayed with Holder too long. I think he clung or hung on to that plan that he was formulating as this game was accelerating. And that game got away from the Yankees. David Cohn was tremendous in the booth. He said, you've got to make a change at some point. Holder clearly doesn't have it. He faced seven batters, Holder did. All seven reached base, one on his own defensive miscue. Really quickly, you wonder if any of that was a byproduct of him trying to stay away from Luis Cece, who he really wanted to start Saturday. I think you're absolutely right. I think they want to stay away from Cece. And I think they did not want to bring Green in so quickly into the fourth inning. Like I said, they were hoping to get a tiny bit of length out of Holder now. Maybe two innings out of Holder. Maybe two innings out of Green. Because when your starter only goes three innings, suddenly you're saying to yourself, where are these 18 outs coming from? But again, I thought Cohn nailed it when he said, this is a game at Fenway Park that you have to win. You had the lead. You were in control. Then after the home run by Pierce at six to four, that's still a tight game at Fenway Park. Holder just didn't have it. Yes, Boone has a lot of confidence in him. 31 of his previous 35 appearances had been scoreless. Tonight was not his night. He ended up staying in this game two or three batters too long. And that really cost the Yankees.