 other breaking news in regard to one Yankee trying to make his way back to the field. And Ryan, I wish I had a little better news for you on the injury front, but about 545 today, Aaron Boone was on WFAN and he revealed that James Paxton suffered a little bit of a setback. He threw on flat ground yesterday and after that session, he complained of a little bit of soreness in his arms so he will not pick up a ball for the next couple of days. He has not pitched in a game since August 20th and was then diagnosed with a left flexor strain. Aaron Boone said they are still optimistic when it comes to James Paxton, but you wonder exactly what his role would be when he comes back. There's not going to be enough time for him to get stretched out in a starter's role, but Aaron Boone said there still is a place for him on this team out of the bullpen. Maybe a guy, if they can get him stretched out a little bit that can give him a little bit of length, but first and foremost, they want him to get healthy and then they will go from there, but this is a guy that hasn't even started throwing off a mound yet. So he is a ways away and the Yankees, as we know, have just 17 games left this season. Ryan, they are running out of time. Merida sticking with that injury theme, Gia or Shella dealing with a bone spur in his right elbow, Jonathan Loisica has an undisclosed medical condition. What's the update on those two players? Well, Jack, there is a little bit of good news there. It looks like those two could be joining the team relatively soon. Jonathan Loisica, wall out with that undisclosed medical condition, has been able to come to the ballpark and play catch and throw a little bit. Aaron Boone said he could potentially get on a mound as early as tomorrow and then he's a possibility for this weekend. If not Sunday after the off day on Monday, expect Loisica on Tuesday, but he's a guy that's getting very close. They do want to see how that first mound session goes and how his arm strength is. So that will probably dictate whether it's this weekend or next week. As far as Gia or Shella is concerned, he was taking grounders today. He's also hitting the cage. They believe that his bone spur and his elbow is not bothering him as much as it was earlier. So he is a guy that's expected back next week when he's eligible to come off of the injured list. And that's going to be a big boost to the Yankees. Not only does he play unbelievable defense, but offensively it seemed like prior to going on the IL, he was really getting into a little bit of a groove. Well, speaking of offensive firepower and injuries, obviously Meredith, everybody wants to know when are John Carlos Stanton and Aaron Judge going to be back? What is the latest on that front? Brian, I really wish I could give you and all the fans out there an exact date. There is not an exact date for either of those guys, but Aaron Boone continues to say they are making progress. Aaron Judge and John Carlos Stanton have both hit off the high velocity machine. John Carlos Stanton's been running the bases the last couple of days, and Aaron Boone said both of them will most likely see live pitching in the next couple of days. There are a possibility for next week, but there are still a lot of steps they need to take before the Yankees would feel comfortable activating them off of that injured list.