 typical Aaron Judge BP putting on a show and yeah went really well another big step for him to get out on the field and now we'll start you know hopefully as he bounces back and continues to be able to bounce back we'll ramp that up and and start to really now it's about building up the endurance of being able to do that. With the railriders in the playoffs a little bit longer do you think that a rehab might be possible or would you be just as content to insert them into the Major League lineup? Yeah that's something we'll weigh we're not at that point to where we're gonna throw them into games yet or something so so if and when that time comes you know he may be able to go get simulated at bats in Tampa if we decide that route if if the railriders becomes an option we'll consider that but we just want to get through these next couple of days where he starts ramping up the amount of swings out on the field and continues to build that momentum. In your mind what do you need to see from him till you know he's ready to take that next step of whether it's a simulated game or rehab? You know what I mean that's more a medical like you know they've got a pretty strong plan in place as far as you know going through protocols and building him up a certain way so I just want him to continue to be able to bounce back and and as we add volume to his days how he handles that how he bounces back from that and that'll be a big factor with him going forward. Judge has already missed 42 games because of that wrist injury this season he actually spoke in the clubhouse last night in Seattle and said he does still feel a little bit of pain in that wrist and the bone is still broken but pretty clear he is determined to play in some meaningful games down the stretch for the Yankees if and when that happens that's still to be determined but it is good news that he continues to take steps in the right direction.