 presented by your local forward stores. America can't wait to see what's in store between these two teams tonight and also what the lineup looks like because it's really been in flux lately. So what's going on there? Bob, new day, new lineup for the Lank. Yankees, you've mentioned that it has been in flux lately. It seems like Aaron Boone has had to get creative this whole season long. Tonight you're gonna see Joey Gallo, DH. Aaron Boone said he's been wanting to get him a DH day for a while. He's played 11 straight in the field since being acquired from Texas. Also, Aaron Judge is in right field. Boone said he could potentially see him DHing tomorrow to get him off his feet a little bit. And John Carlos Stanton is back out in the outfield playing left field. It'll be the fifth start for Stanton in the outfield this season. It just gives Aaron Boone another option, some more versatility there with that DH spot. He's able to rotate guys around a little bit. John Carlos Stanton has said that he has felt comfortable out there. Aaron Boone has been pleased with what he's seen from Stanton so far. So there's no reason to believe that he's not gonna continue to do that at times throughout the rest of the season. Now with a lefty on the mound for Kansas City, Tyler Wade and Brett Gardner are out. You're gonna see Rue Gnetto, Dora at third base and Jonathan Davis in center field. As you mentioned, Nester Cortez gets the ball for the Yankees tonight. It'll be his fifth start in this previous four. He has pitched extremely well, pitching to a two ERA opposing batters, hitting just 190 against him. I asked Aaron Boone, if he was all surprised with how seamlessly Cortez has slid into the rotation. I don't wanna say surprised because, you know, Nester is always, I feel like surpassed our expectations or so nothing he does anymore surprises me. And I think the biggest thing with Nester for as well as he did for us, you know, in 2019 and filling these different roles, I feel like he's even a much better pitcher now, just delivery command, which has allowed him to obviously continue to get better and better. And, you know, I think we think of him as this crafty old veteran sometimes. It's a young man that, you know, is a really good pitcher and has been very valuable for us in a number of roles. From your vantage point, what's different about his delivery and how does that essentially help him? Yeah, I think he's just more in control of it, able to repeat it a little more. Obviously he still does some things that are unique and, you know, a one off here where he'll change up the delivery to try and create a little more deception. But I think he just owns his delivery more, which lends himself to really be on command the baseball at a high level, which, you know, ultimately, if you're gonna be a really good pitcher in the major leagues, you better be able to command the baseball and he does that well. With Cole and Montgomery, their 10 days on the COVID-IL are almost up. Will they come off that when the 10 days are up or will they need more time? Yeah, so we could see them this week. They'll probably rejoin us on the road and hopefully throw a bullpen at some point this weekend and then we'll kind of evaluate along with them where they are and, you know, as far as when we insert them back in, you know, I have some ideas in my mind and I've spoken with them a little bit about it, but, you know, first things first is they're both doing well. They've both been able to throw with one another and work out and things like that. So they're doing well, but, you know, let's get a bullpen under their belt, see where they are, and then decide when we want to insert.