 We're sorry that we can't be showing you Yankees baseball right now. It's surreal to think that we are in this time. Erin, you guys were actually supposed to be in Montreal right now. How are you doing? How's the family doing? Is everybody well? Yeah, we're doing really well. When I hear you say that, get a little bummed out, kind of looking forward to going back to Montreal, where I played so many nationally games and knowing it's kind of the eve of the regular season. So there's that kind of professional, personal frustration. But also understand that we're in a serious time and kind of just all trying to do our part. But our family's doing well. It's given us the time to spend more time with each other, drive each other crazy. But also have some really good times and laughs as well. So just trying to do our part. How are you staying safe and sane as a family? Yeah, so actually my wife and I, Laura and I just got to work out in upstairs. Kids are doing school distance, whatever the distance schooling over the internet. So they have their Monday schoolwork today. So they're up and busy and going. We're watching some Netflix stuff, catching up on some old baseball footage. I'm a little bit nostalgic, so I'm watching a lot of old things. I got the DJ LaMage walk up that's running on Yes right now. So trying to stay busy. I think I have to make a grocery store run today. So doing a lot of cooking together as a family. Kids made us brunch yesterday. So we're managing. Good, good to hear. Now, as far as Yankees baseball is concerned, I know there were a couple guys on the minor league side that tested positive for COVID-19. Do you have any update just on the Yankees organization? Is everybody doing OK? Yeah, everyone's doing well. Those guys are recovered. The minor leagues are still in quarantine, though, because as a result of those kids getting it. So I think they have three or four more days. I know Cash and Kevin Reese are being really vigilant and nourishment about taking care of those guys. So trying to keep those guys spirits up as much as possible in obviously a difficult situation. But by all accounts, it sounds like everything's going pretty well for them down there. Do you have any indication? Obviously, this is a fluid situation. But how often are you talking with major league baseball? Are there daily discussions, weekly discussions, as far as where the sport is right now? Yeah, I'm not much. I call Jean Afterman for my updates a lot. I talk to Cash. One or both of them, I'm keeping in contact pretty much every day. And trying to get updates, I think there's a couple more conference calls maybe tomorrow where you try and kind of update that fluid situation that you mentioned. But it is a bit of the great unknown right now. I wish you had a date for us where you would say, this is when we're going to start playing baseball. But obviously, we do not have that. I'm thinking, man, can we get kind of an idea of when? So I want that day just as much as you do. Now, how have you been keeping in contact with the players? Is there a group text? Are there face times? How are you guys all staying in touch? And how in touch have you been with the players? So I actually got over and actually, because Garrett Cole lives really close to me now where they moved. So I went over there and threw with him the other day. And then just keeping in contact, Marcus was in. And Timmy Lentek, obviously, in at the complex where guys trickle in a still a little bit. I know there were some guys trickling in this morning. I was going to, now that the weekend's done, was going to reach out to a bunch of guys probably just through text or some phone calls and just touch base and see how everyone's doing. But just kind of where you can keep in tabs on guys, checking in with coaches, like Matt Blake and Mike Harky are doing a lot, kind of keeping track of what the pitchers are able to do and logging that kind of stuff down and trying to keep in touch with them and what's exactly going on. So just trying to respect people's space and family and understanding what a difficult time it is, but also trying as best we can to keep those lines of communication going as well. Now you mentioned Garrett Cole. Yeah. If you see the video of him and his wife playing catch. Who do you think shot that video? That was you? Yeah. Very impressive. That was very impressive. Hey, I had to do something. So I figured I'd film them. They're a pretty athletic duo going at it right there in the front lawn. How about it? And I know that you were at least six feet away from them because you didn't want to be in the line of fire there. No doubt. Now as far as some news that's trickled out over the past couple of days, Aaron Judge had been down here in Tampa and he revealed that in addition to the fracture in his rib, he actually had a collapse lung as well. That's scary stuff, Aaron. Yeah, I mean, I think that the thoracic outlet, he didn't have that, but that's oftentimes what's associated. So it's just making sure that that was healed because that's when we have the concerns of flying and all that. So cleared in that regard and hopefully now, I mean, obviously again, one of the good things hopefully this is a time where he can get the proper rest to allow that bone, allow that rib to heal properly and hopefully when it is time to play ball that Aaron's with us. And John Carlos Stanton seems to be on the mend doing a little bit more stuff as well, right? Yeah, she's doing great. She's probably, if we were to start spring training games up tomorrow, he'd probably be ready to go. So he's been doing really well, hitting now for a few weeks, but running pretty much at full speed outside and changing directions and doing all the things necessary to get into a game. So he's good and that's the one, I guess silver lining is a chance for guys to get healed up through this time. Now you mentioned a grocery run that you're probably gonna have to do for the household later today. What's on the list? What are the top items, the top requests? I don't know, but the list is building this morning. And then I will grab that list and go do my duty there and hopefully pick up. We're stocked up pretty well. So obviously a lot of mouths around here to feed, so we need to be stocked up well, but I'm not sure exactly what's on the list, but I gotta pick it. I'm on it today. Best chef of the Boone children. Wow. Brandon. What's his specialty? Well, he capped in the breakfast ship pretty well yesterday, although it was good to see Sergo and Bella really jump in and Bella did a lot of the dishes, which is sometimes a challenge to get her to do that and she was on top of it yesterday. So that was good to see, but it was good to see them all pitching in and doing their thing. That's awesome. Nice, nice. One food you couldn't live without in this quarantine kind of stage or trying to stay at home. One food you couldn't live without. I'll sit. Laura capped in the, she made tacos last night and they were really amazing. We did these taco different kind of shells and bowls and stuff that, it was amazing. So I'll say Mexican food and on top of that, I mixed in some chips and guacamole yesterday, so I like my chips and guacamole. If you pull those away from me, that's a little rough on me. Now homemade guacamole or pre-packaged guacamole? No, the fancy guacamole from like the Fufu grocery store, you know, the expensive stuff. Oh man. Now, are you been watching on that? I need to get on the homemade. I see, I do the homemade. I like the homemade, but you have a lot more mouths to feed than I do. No, but you know, one thing we have been doing a lot of is a lot of avocados, so slicing those up as part of breakfast and doing them a lot of different ways, you know, some little olive oil and some sea salt and pepper and maybe even a little hot sauce on it. That's really good, but I gotta start stepping up and getting into the guacamole a little bit with the avocados. I'd be happy to do a tutorial with you. We had a lot of time, so. We'll get back on Zoom and do a little tutorial. I like it. Are you binge-watching anything right now? Yeah, I am. So, all American. Season two is out now. I watched season one last year, so I'm seven episodes into season two. Laura's been watching Grey's Anatomy a ton, so I've been kind of loitering on that and watching a little bit of Grey's Anatomy with her. We watched this show that was a little bit, it's weird. I mean, Tiger King or Tiger... Oh, I saw the ad for that. I'm dying to watch it. I've heard it's insane. Yeah, you need to take a shower when you get done watching it. We watched about five episodes last night. It's, I don't know what to make of it. I'll see how it turns out and then make a final call on it, but it was a little crazy. And have you officially lost your mind and joined TikTok yet? Well, so TikTok with Bella has been a big thing in my house now all winter long. So, you know, I try and party crash her TikToks, you know, with my little stupid moves, you know? I'm giving you my moves here. I got like three moves and so I jump in and rain on her TikToks every now and then, but yeah, I'm a little over it. And last, but certainly not least, how upset is the Boone household that they have halted production of the Bachelorette due to the coronavirus? So I am, I'm a little upset with that. You know, I miss typically that season because the Bachelor obviously falls during spring training. So yeah, I know as you know, Phil and I watch that when my wife's still watching with us, but we're the nerds that tend to watch that without missing it. But Bachelorette usually runs during the season so I don't have a chance to watch it anyway. So out of sight, out of mind, I guess. You're gonna make it through. Before I let you go, any message to those right now like yourself that are missing Yankees baseball, how they get through this difficult time with all the craziness that's going on? Yeah, so first of all, we're in the eighth inning. We're down three runs here against the Mariners. I think DJ is gonna get a walkoff hit here pretty soon. So you turn that on and check that out. That'll be some fun and pass the time a little bit. But, you know, we're all bummed, you know, that we don't have, especially with opening day coming up, you know, we're getting close to that point and all that goes into that to have it pulled out from under you is difficult. But we also understand this is all way bigger than baseball bigger than us. And it's incumbent on all of us to do our part right now and try and, you know, get baseball back to us sooner rather than later. And hopefully when we do get back and start that quest for a championship, it'll make us even appreciate our Yankees baseball and our sports and everything we probably take for granted every now and then. Hopefully it makes us appreciate it that much more. But for now, do our part. Stay away, stay in, stay safe and enjoy family and friends right now at the house. Erin, thank you so much for joining us on the New Look Yes Network. Awesome, thanks, Meredith. Take care of yourself. You too.