 the series against the A's and the Mariners. I kept looking at the box scores and it was like An-Duhar a couple hits, Torres a couple hits, Voight would throw in his couple. It's almost like they were going back and forth and to look at the numbers and the ranks he has in his first year are remarkable. It really is Bob and it does say a lot about his consistency and about how unflappable he is. I say this a lot and we're in the final couple of weeks of the season but if you go back to spring training his job was taken away from him. The Yankees acquired Brandon Drury and Brian Cashman sat in the first base dog out in Tampa. I was sitting right there and he said well we believe the way that we're going to go is with Drury. They didn't say An-Duhar was being shunned, they didn't say they didn't have a spot but at that moment Drury wears their plan and that's how they started the season. This kid never moped, he never moaned and then once he got the chance to have the job back because of Drury's injury he never let go of it. He hung on to that job so much so that the Yankees were able to trade Drury and now you look at every at bat and just how lethal he is at the plate. To listen to Outlighter and John Flaherty, former Major Leaguers tonight, talking about how they don't see a hole in his swing. They don't see a way that they can attack him. That says a lot about a rookie and what he has been able to do. It does so he helps them get the win in the series opener.