 to one in this series. Let's get it to Michael Kay and Paul O'Neill. And I know Michael you alluded to this too. It is a good case scenario when Tanaka gives the ball to Green but not in this case tonight. Yeah once once Tanaka couldn't get it out in the fifth inning you knew they were kind of in trouble because the Yankee bullpen is not deep enough to get you 15 outs in a game. I mean optimally you would have liked to Tanaka to give you six innings and then you go green Britain and and Chapman and we've been saying that you know they have three high leverage guys but there's really two guys that they trust without any kind of hesitation and that's Britain and Chapman. Green has had some bad games this year usually with a guy with his stuff he does not usually get hit as hard as he has so when he came in he came in too early for him he didn't have it and then you look at the guys that have done well Michael King gave them two strong innings Nick Nelson pitched well Louis Sessa did not pitch well so the highest and Yankee relievers didn't do the job but I think it fell apart once Tanaka gave up that home run to lead off the fifth inning and I don't blame Boone for taking him at that point because she can't fall any further behind it it just unraveled and you guys showed that possible strike him out throw him out double play when that's a race because Carlson doesn't think that strike three where the whole tenor of the game changes when Kiermeyer hits the home run. Paul I wanted to talk to you about the Yankee lineup facing the veteran Charlie Morton who I thought was fantastic getting ahead in the count with two seamers but a big part in this game was the third inning Luke Voight was up there with the bases loaded and maybe a chance to do some damage a questionable 3-0 pitch for strike one questionable 3-1 pitch for strike two he ends up grounding out. Yeah I mean obviously a huge part of the game you throw up some runs there Luke Voight has been in some opportunity and you know in this playoff where you know during the season you're so accustomed to seeing him do it but you know big at bats sometimes don't go your way the umpiring was questionable not nearly as bad as it was last night in my mind that ball was low on the strike amount throw them out but it did set up for a huge inning for the race.