 Well, thanks a lot Bob. Let's talk Louis Severino. We saw the home runs. We saw how the Yankees won the game But off significance was the way Severino pitch Really really good in my mind as a velocity was there He topped out at a hundred miles an hour through all of his pitches You know and I said before I think this version of Louis Severino was really interesting because he has a real weapon in his Changeup that he throws the righties and lefties. He threw it a lot. It was very successful with it He didn't get a lot of help with his defense, but all in all, Severi Sevby looked really good So you think he's different and better than the Sevby we saw in 2019 before the injuries I think so. I think he's evolved where he has a lot of confidence in his changeup You know previously he was just kind of gas and slider and then to left. He's an occasional changeup He throws it a lot now that third pitch and to right-handed batters Which is the last piece of the puzzle for right-handed pitchers to right-handed batters to feature It's a hard one to learn. He's starting to master it now The key obviously is health. How's he gonna feel when he gets up tomorrow morning? That's important. This guy has really been besieged by injuries for the last couple of years We mentioned this in the pregame show. The bottom line is when he was healthy He was one of the best pitchers in the game. That's not hyperbolic. That's simply the truth and again Every time he wakes up, I'm sure he's gonna do I feel anything? Yeah, how could you not right? I mean even a little scare and spring training, but he's the number two starter right behind Garrett Cole And that's a pivotal piece for the Yankees if they want to get to where they they need to be so yes Severino passed his first test with flying colors and you know that bodes well for the future moving on down now Once again the Yankees feature. I believe one of the best bullpens in baseball yesterday They used eight pitchers in total today seven pitchers in total and once again the bullpen was I was pretty much perfect today It really was if you think about a couple of walks, but six different relievers through six hitless innings They just completely shut down the Red Sox and smothered them and it was one after the other and they all featured high-quality stuff High-quality pitches and when they were hitting the edges or just off the plate Kyle Higashioka was making them look like strikes So yeah, it's a great combination now one thing you have to worry about the Yankees start this season And there aren't that many off days and they're playing important games against good teams Hey, the Blue Jays come into town for a four game set right after the Red Sox leave tomorrow night And you wonder is this sustainable because the Yankees have always shied away from using a reliever three games in a row So what do they have for tomorrow? Well, it's the first guy go round You know, you know every pitcher in the first turnaround is going to be about 75 pitches It's just the way it is But the good news is is everybody's in the same boat very few Staffs collectively are ready to throw a hundred pitches. So, you know, it's it's it's kind of a battle when you start banging heads You know with starting pitchers not going very deep, but the Yankees can go every other one And if you're doing one inning at a time, then you can go back to back at times But then you can get a day off in between and hope maybe the starter can give you a 75 to 80 pitches and get five innings out of it Let's finish it off with Jean-Carlo Stanton and usually a way for a Yankee who didn't go over in the system to get the fans Agulation is to really dominate against the Red Sox and that's exactly what Stanton has done He's now homer against them in six straight games including the postseason game last year where he tried to will them into the next round It didn't work out that way, but there's something to be said for dominating the team. That's your arch rival Yeah, I mean he should have endeared himself to this fan base at this point I mean that is exactly the formula. I mean he is just all over the barrel of his bat Everything he hit seems to be stung. You know three batted balls over a hundred and ten miles an hour He finally got the last one up got a two-run shot really the Yankees collectively swung the bat very well for only getting four hits They had six batted balls over a hundred and ten miles an hour and eight over a hundred miles an hour So yeah, they they they should have had more runs on the board But sometimes fate just intervenes and the balls they hit hard were right at builders All right, so two games two wins tomorrow the Yankees will go for the sweep Bob