 The Rays complete the sweep in the Bronx in this afternoon with a 10-5 win. Just a forgettable three days for a variety of reasons for the Yankees. Yeah, deflating day today that ends a deflating series punctuated by ineffective pitching. Some sloppy play. The Yankees are now knocked out of first place because the Rays took these three games. The Yankees have been in sole possession of first place for 22 straight days. And Bob, there's so much to dissect from this game. James Paxton looked terrific for the first four innings and then he labored in that fifth inning. He had talked about making some adjustments, some mechanical adjustments to pick up his Velo. Remember he had that back surgery and he just soured in that inning. And then the Yankee both went after that Ottavino and Avalon struggled. We didn't see Chad Green, which is curious. And then on top of all that, the Yankees lose another player, Glaiber Torres, to a hamstring injury. So a frustrating day all around. Yeah, we'll hear from Aaron Boone about Glaiber and his status and more. Buck, show Walter joins us now. Buck, I had your voice in my head during the game. How you said day game after a night game, you know, Yankees would feed off the energy of a crowd. It seems like these last three days, the Rays were very comfortable with the atmosphere in the Bronx. Yeah, you could tell that they knew that they were going to have to use multiple pitchers today and they're using, you know, guys, regardless of their background, their experience, I mean, sluggers got called up today and he's fishing a three run lead in the eighth inning. That's who they are, but you can tell they got their ears pinned back. They're letting it fly. They feel like they're playing with house money. And, uh, you know, the Yankees looked a little flat today, but I thought Faxman was great for four innings. He used all of his pitches, even though his velocity was still down somewhat. I thought the change up in the breaking ball and the command of all three pitchers by as good as I've seen it. And like you said, Jack, the fifth inning just didn't happen for him. The bottom line is the Rays win this one 10 to five. So they now won six of seven against the Yankees this season. They won three or four in St. Pete. And you take a look at the season by opponents against everybody else. The Yankees have just torn it up 15 and three averaging more than six runs a game, but just one at six against the Rays 3.4 runs. The average down the home runs per game down. But to your point, it's a great reminder if nothing else in the shortened season, but gives a little more concern is that the Rays up and down have a very good pitching staff and very good continuity and just solid people at positions. Yeah, and they've got such depth. You see the people they're bringing into games. It's just you talk about next man up. That's the way they look at their bullpen was your turn to pitch. You know, you're you're physically able to go days. What? What do you need? I don't care. You know, you just came up from our leagues. I don't care. You know, we talk about, you know, we want to be cautious. We want to be cautious this season. Sometimes caution has to be thrown the wind a little bit, and you're going to have to do some things unconventionally. And I think that's what everybody's struggling to grasp is what is your level of sense of urgency in a 60 game season. And these games certainly reveal that. Buck, I think you said something at the beginning of this series that was so vital and it proved to be true. The Rays don't fear the Yankees. They're more a familiar foe, not a feared foe. They see them so often they go head to head. It's sort of the idea of know your enemy and I think the Rays know the Yankees very well. Yes, the Yankees know the Rays very well, but when you look at this series, the Rays simply outplayed the Yankees. Well, it's also we talked also Jack about presentation. We're also talking about the presence and these are good players to make it keep the wind with. There's a have now the presentation and the just the status that some of the guys that are out present over the course of these series. It's the stuff they're missing as much as the statistics.