 Bob Lorenz and Jack Kerr with you final game of the series. Yankees trying to avoid a sweep at the hands of the angels. And to do that, they've got the SoCal kid on the mound, Garrett Cole, hoping to help him ride a winning wave back to the Bronx. I was thinking of that as we saw that surfer right there. I'm feeling Garrett Cole's done that a few times in his life. But Bob, when you're struggling as a team, as the Yankees are, and you've had some painful and close losses, there is no better vision than to have Garrett Cole walking to the mound for you. The Yankees can look at the angels and say, bring on the night. We're ready because we've got our ace on the mound. He's their stabilizing force. He's the guy who can come in in messy times and tidy things up. You're right. The Yankees do not want to get swept by the angels. They want to finish this West Coast trip on a strong note. And this is the kind of game in which they signed Garrett Cole to win. That's what your ace is supposed to do. He's supposed to help you stop losing streaks, make you feel better about yourself. Cole will be the most important player on the field for the Yankees tonight.