 All the Yankees are headed back home now to take on the Oakland days for three over the weekend on reopening day at Yankee Stadium on Friday, expecting full capacity. These are your pitching matchups for the games Friday night, then Saturday and Sunday afternoon games Friday night begins with former Yankee James Caprillian. We've got traded in the sunny gray trade against Jameson Tyone. So Buck, now you're looking to string together after a nice little stop at Buffalo. Good weekend against the A's. Yeah, and it's going to be, I think, a real electric atmosphere. It's like a lot of things we're seeing around the country. But it's a pass-by-ton time, Jack. It's OK. We've held surf. We've won in different ways from different people in different pieces. Your turn. They had a productive series in Buffalo, but I do think that the scrutiny and the focus now turns to Jameson Tyone. He's had five long days to think about his last start against the Phillies. He lasted one third of an inning. He threw 34 pitches of those pitches. Six were put in play, five hits in a sacrifice fly, 14 were fouled off. So he wasn't fooling anybody that day. David Cohen always says, a starting pitcher your week can be ruined in five minutes. That's about what happened for Tyone. So as the Yankees are getting this traction and moving in a positive direction, they need Tyone to kind of be one of the guys who guides them on Friday in that electric atmosphere, which should be electric for him. Because it'll be the first time he's pitching in front of that kind of crowd at the stadium. It's kind of what we talked about. You look at Toronto as an opportunity to ride the ship. And Tyone should be looking at, here's an opportunity with a big setting that's going to be a little different than what we've had. Obviously, I can make my mark and I can go forward. Yeah, you don't want to ruin what you've built right there, right? Gaining traction, guys. That's what they want to do after what they did in Buffalo.