 and the Blue Jays win it in a walk-off. So Jack, they take two of three. And the Yankees have just tried to get over that hump with most of their pitching, starting pitching at least, in their offense. And it felt like they were sort of getting there, but they couldn't quite get there. They couldn't, Bob. We mentioned on the pregame how important it was for the Yankees to play a complete game. Play nine clean innings. Go out there in every facet of the game and excel. And they didn't do that today again. Corey Kluber only lasted four innings. Their starters continued to struggle to give them length. But even with only four innings from Kluber, they were in position to win this game. They had a four to three lead. But then their offense vanished. Their last 18 batters produced two hits. And their vaunted bullpen was unable to hold on to that lead. Now, they've asked their bullpen to do a lot. But it was a wild pitch from Loisica that ended up tying the game. And then in a hitter's count, Chad Green decides to throw a curveball. And Beshetch has loaded up and hit that the opposite way for his second home run. And the Jays get the series. And now the Yankees in the fourth series played this year. Bob, they've lost three of them.