 on our fourth scoreboard it's two to one Toronto in the top of the seventh inning and joining us is Jack Curry. Jack was on it earlier and Jack just want to get your thoughts on what about Gary Cole and what he had to say. Right I listen to you guys give your evaluation. Aaron Boone talked about him outside the clubhouse. Cole talked about his own performance and said some of the things that you guys had already discussed. He really liked the way all of his pitches were performing today. A lot of swings and misses. You talked about the four Seamer you talked about the two Seamer but I also asked about his change up. I said was it your intention to work that change up and more today and he said absolutely that he and Kyle Lagashioca had that discussion before the game. They didn't see a lot of opportunities in the last start which obviously didn't go the way he wanted to allowing four home runs to to use that change up so we saw him flash that a couple of times today. Yeah you mentioned that the four home runs from what I understand twice he gave up home runs on back to back pitches. Ground ball the short for Gleba Torres and Campbell is thrown out at number one in the seventh inning. I asked Aaron Boone about that before the game and he actually said to me it was two home runs. It was only two so two of them I think he felt had a little bit of help with the with the wind but it went down as four and even in spring training game if you're if you're Gary Cole that's not something you you want to see happen. He was definitely pleased guys today with the fact that he got up to 55 pitches was able to get up and get down. It was interesting watching do a little plug here. We've got a show coming out with Gary Cole David Cohn and myself. It's going to be on on the 22nd but off camera listening to the two of them talk. Coney said to him it doesn't the pitch count doesn't matter right. Garrett it's how many times you have to get up and down so they were talking about yeah the pitch counts important but getting up and getting down after each inning is something that's vital. Now the 22nd we have a game and I'm doing it so it's probably going to come on after the game as this ball is hit in the air to right center field it's going to be Zach Zane or the right fielder who makes a catch for our number two so I hope they replay that so I can see it when I get back back north. I hope they do too. And I think they'll I think they'll replay it a lot. So in other words you're like moonlight. You got star shows and stuff out there. I spoke to Gary Cole at the beginning of spring training. I love his pitching mind. Right. And I know he's a fan of David Cones and I said to him would you sit down with me and Cone and just talk pitching. And he was very into it. So we taped it last week and it was great to just watch the two of them or listen to the two of them. It's a nice long ending you had Jack. Thank you. Stay with us. Don't go anywhere. One two was that a fair ball. Now when Reggie Pruitt is coming back to the home plate area now originally the home plate umpire DJ Rubin said it was a fair ball. But I think the ball might hit him in the foot. Hit him in the box. Yeah. OK. All right Jack. Jack keep going full fire. Here's some more bullets. Yeah it looks like it did hit him. Meanwhile Montgomery's been pitching very well and pitches upstairs for a ball. Now Jean Carlos Stanton. Stanton also came out in this new world that we have spoke outside the clubhouse and said that he thinks he's going to get out on a field and run tomorrow. So that's a positive sign right there. He's already been hitting indoors trying to bounce back from that calf injury. He would not give a timetable. He said he's not going to say when he thinks he might get back in a game but it was positive news from a Yankee perspective to hear that there's a good chance that he's going to be on a field running tomorrow. So I read he's been doing some tea and toss and now starting to take BP. Yes inside a cage. He was in fact working out today. His interview kept getting pushed back because Jason Zillow the media relations director every time he was checking on Stanton. He was in there working out. He was in there trying to get himself ready. So as the Yankees move closer opening day they'd like to be as as whole as they possibly can be. So guys like Stanton Sanchez judge waiting to see what the what the future holds for them. Now do any of the players have thoughts on this new situation that we have with the interviews and how they're going to be conducted. They do. Kenny Garrett Cole addressed it and said that I'll tell you what he said next thing was Jack Curry remaining with us. And where were we Jack. Just pick it up right. Garrett Cole's reaction to the new MLB directive about the clubhouse being closed to non essential personnel. Very eloquently stated. Listen with what is going on in the world today and teams trying to be in leagues trying to be as careful as possible. He wasn't surprised to hear that this had come about. He said personally he's been washing his hands as often as he can trying not to touch his face and knows that because of this situation players are going to have to be more accommodating in terms of coming out of the clubhouse to do interviews for the media side of things that John Carlos Stanton said the same thing. He said it's on us to be able to deliver our message to the fans. And so we'll have to make sure that we we come out of the clubhouse and do these interviews. It sounds like the players are going to be accommodating it. You have players especially the star players on teams that are willing to do it. That means the other guys are going to follow. Right. It's a different world for everyone and everyone's getting acclimated to it. Interesting question. Kenny was asked to Zach Britton because he was obviously a member of the Baltimore Orioles when they once played a game at Camden Yards to an empty stadium because of the riots that had occurred in Baltimore. He was asked what that was like. And if he fought something like that could occur in the future. He said he wasn't sure about the possibility that it could occur in the future. But he did say that it was very eerie and strange to play and play in a ballpark of that size and for it to be empty. Well, you know, we hope it doesn't get to that point as the pitch is fouled off by Luke Voight leading off for the Yankees here in the seventh Yankees are down two to one. And we hope this situation with the coronavirus just ends as quickly as possible and people will remain healthy throughout the country and throughout the world for that matter. This is something that we haven't had to deal with very often. Swing at a miss and Luke Voight is struck out by Yamaguchi. You know, a lot of people have had to adjust plans. You know, travel plans, wedding plans, all that sort of thing. And that's certainly not fun. So one half and it'll bring up Miguel and Doohar who's had a single in two at bats. Jack, what do you think about and Doohar? Well, he's a third base today. And it looks like, nope, this is going to be caught by the second baseman Kevin Smith. So two down. He's looked pretty good in left field. He has watching him early in spring training. I thought that he tracked the ball well. I thought he looked comfortable out there. I think you can watch a guy's athleticism and then see how it translates. And I think it absolutely translates for him. I was listening to you and Paul earlier and you hit on the number that I would have said. I've asked friends that same question. How many at bats do you think and Doohar will get this year? And I think 400 is the magic number. I think you have to find a way if you're the Yankees to get his bat in the lineup. And whether it's third base a little, left field a little, first base a little, some DH, that's a dynamic bat right there. You want him in the lineup. You know, I give him credit too because he's been a third baseman his whole life. And now he's willing to make the sacrifice to go try other positions or try and get as best as he can at other positions so he can just play. You know, Kenny, I don't know if you ever went through this, but there was a time and even when I came over here that, you know, I went from right field to left field and Cincinnati, I got stuck in center field. And there are times that, you know, you get so worried about your defense because you're not comfortable that you almost forget about the offense part of the game. And that is his strength. And, you know, by playing three, four positions, you know, you hope that he doesn't get past, you know, what he does best. And that's swing the bat. Well, if he makes himself more versatile, that will give him more chances to get in the lineup. And the fact is that Aaron Boone, very good at maneuvering his roster. And as you said, somebody's going to hit over 290 and drive in 90-something runs and hit 20 home. You got to play. And to your point earlier, and to Paul's point, Aaron Boone mentioned that Anduhar was already doing this before the Yankees brought it up with him. He was already saying to himself, I've got to learn how to catch a fly ball. All right. I mean, you know, it's how to catch a fly ball. I have to be better at being an outfielder. I have to get myself more acclimated to these other positions. So that shows an incentive and an initiative there to want to get better. This ball is hit well to center field. Going back is Alford to the wall. This one is gone for Kylie Gascioka. And it's a 2-2 ball game. I think last year, he really caught the attention by the power he showed in Triple A. And this is one of the days where the wind's really not helping the baseball. This dead center field, this ball was hit well. Acts his third home run of the spring. His other two came in the same game in Lakeland against the Tigers. They hit 20 home runs in Triple A last year. Three with the Yankees. And now this is his third in spring training. Always like to watch the reaction of the pitchers. Yeah, head down. That usually means uh-oh. And again, this ball went into the wind and still made it one of the deepest parts of the ballpark. Zack Zaynor to the plate, and he'll take a pitch for a call-strike. Well, how would you like to be, Gascioka? 29 years old. And this is probably the first spring where he sort of knows what his career path is. That job is there for him, the backup catcher job. Yeah, it's amazing that, I mean, he's not... He's been a backup catcher. Does a great job receiving him at one of the longer tenured guys with the Yankees. I think he was drafted in 2008. Cole had a funny line. I forgot to mention this. Obviously with Sanchez having the fever and the back issue, Gascioka caught him today. And Cole said, I think that's the first time Kyle caught me since we were about 13 because they were obviously boyhood teammates in California played on a team together. So they reunited today out there. And now Gascioka has helped Cole and the Yankees out by going deep. So reuniting, it feels so good, right? Peaches and everything. Nice job, Kenny. You know what? You know, when you listen to those oldie stations and you know all the words of every song, you know you're getting older. Ground ball to short. It's been all with the throw. Nice scoop at first base by Christian Williams.