 Red Sox come to town for three games, Tuesday's game an afternoon game on Pixel 11, but we'll pre-game and post-game you here. And that's Nathan of Aldi against Jay Hap. And well, Jack, I know that Boston ultimately will win the division, everybody knows that because of the way they're playing and their magic number is at two. They can do it on Yankee soil. But Jay Hap is a good place to start if they want to get some momentum because he's been very good against the Red Sox in his career and it's one of the reasons the Yankees wanted to get him. When the Yankees acquired him from the Blue Jays, that was one of the storylines that we discussed how he has had success against the Red Sox including this season. So you're right, Bob, the Yankees liked the idea of having Hap there on the mound. And I know it's a narrative that traces this series and it'll be a big talking point probably on Sports Radio about the Red Sox celebrating at Yankee Stadium if they win the division. That really shouldn't be a concern of the Yankees. The concern of the Yankees should be about playing better. The Red Sox are gonna win the division whether they win it in these three games or they win it in their next series. And the whole idea of worrying about preventing them, you have to worry about playing better. And if playing better allows you to prevent them from winning the division at your field, fine. But your concern is 99.9% about playing better. And I think that's what you've seen and heard Aaron Boone talking about and why we've heard a little frustration from him because today was another game that I think the Yankees were in a position to win and in the end, the Blue Jays took it from them. All right, so we'll see if the Yankees can turn the tide when they get back in action on Tuesday. Again, a different time. It's a one o'clock start on PIX 11. We'll pregame you starting with the Batic Practice Show at noon on Tuesday. Until then, take care. We'll see you again Tuesday.