 been right now out to Meredith Marock of it's with the clubhouse report presented by your local Ford stores and let's talk about offense or the lack thereof in the opening game of the series yesterday and some lineup changes today. Meredith, what do you have for us? Bob, you're not going to see Joey Gallo or Glaber Torres in tonight's starting lineup just a day according to Aaron Boone. Remember the Yankees are in a stretch where they're playing 20 straight games. So you figured Aaron Boone would pick some spots to give guys a day off. Now Glaber Torres pretty closely removed from coming off the injured list. He had an error yesterday in that game. He struggled a little bit defensively since coming up back and Joey Gallo has really struggled at the plate since joining the Yankees just a 130 average six homers 28 walks 61 strikeouts. That is the most strikeouts in Major League Baseball over that span since July 30th. He was out there in the cage at about 245 this afternoon doing some early work working with Marcus Tim's trying to get right at the plate. After that session I caught up with Joey Gallo to ask him about some of the frustration he may be feeling right now. Obviously you want to play well especially coming to a new team. So but you know at the same time it's that's the first time you know it's baseball and you're going to struggle sometimes but obviously like working hard to get get back to you know where I know I can be and helping the team win. So you know it's frustrating not not not winning games but that's that's as part of baseball and I just got to keep working through it and show up every day and you know figure it out. You think a day can help you just kind of clear your head and get some more working. Yeah you know I think I think a day is good every once in a while especially the street the stretcher we've had we've had a really tough schedule to be honest with you playing a lot of makeup games and double headers and whatnot and not having many days off. So I think that I think that will help and just kind of get your legs back under you and get some work in without having to worry about you know playing and so I have been with Texas for 10 years. So there's a lot of relationships I built there a lot of trust and stuff that they had in me. That's I'm trying to build that trust with them as well like you know that they trust me as well. But you know it's it's like like I said we were looking at video from years past to just try to figure out getting back into that you know that rhythm and that setup that I had and that swing that I was taking. It's tougher. You know they're learning me and I'm learning them at the same time. So it might take a little bit of time but it's nice. There's no excuses to still have to go out and perform. It's on me. It's not anybody else.