 Chris so obviously when you look at this game and you're the Yankees you have to be concerned and you have to really focus on Jayhap we saw some indecision there. We saw some Lack of a of agreement between he and Gary Sanchez. What did you say? Well, it's kind of the culmination of a tough year for Jayhap as he's trying to figure it out I'm sure he's getting a lot of advice from none of their raw child But the analytics department on which pitches to throw when to throw them It's created some confusion. You can see that kind of manifests itself tonight with with Gary Sanchez and Jayhap actually Stepping off the rubber three or four times and then the long discussions in the dugout in between innings And you know the home run ball came back to bite him again It just seems like it's one of those years where every time Jayhap makes a mistake Goes over the fence as he now has 20 20 or 31 home runs given up on the year I mean that's a that's a rate that he's not used to even though He is a fly ball pitcher. It's just kind of been that kind of year for Jayhap He can't figure out which way to go and home runs don't necessarily sink you as a pitcher because the guy was given up The most home runs in the league is Justin Verlander, but he's pitched very very well He's kept other runners off the base and it's the fact that that Jayhap is a veteran and he's been doing this for a long time He's been very successful pitching this way. How come it hasn't worked this year Well, that's happens to every pitcher at some point in their career We all go through it where you have to make adjustments and you have to change your style and become less predictable And then you know when you lose a little bit off your fastball and when you get up into your mid-30s It's undeniable. It's gonna happen to everybody and the ones that make the quicker adjustments are the ones that seem to succeed now Can't put it all on Jayhap. I mean the Yankees have Won 16 of his starts or 16 and 9 now and his starts on the air So you can't put it all on him as as far as that goes But certainly it's not the performance that he expects or what the Yankees expected when they signed him in the offseason