 All right, so we can't talk about this game without talking about Kyle Higashioka. He was the Yankee offensive to run home run and the solo home run and you can't look at it and think well he's just running into it because Katie Sharp on Twitter broke it down that if you include the postseason last year. All those games included offensively. He's hitting 341. The Yankees always thought he had power and that he was a better hitter than what he showed in the big leagues. I guess it takes a while for a guy who used to play more regularly to play every now and then and still be offensively effective. But today he showed those home runs really meant a lot. Well you become a backup catcher because you're great defensively and you call a good game and Higgy does that. But then all of a sudden he's found you know a little power and triple A you talked about it. He started hitting some home runs. Now he's a confident hitter. He knows that he's an offensive player not only just a defensive catcher and you know Aaron Aaron Boone is going to have to answer this question every fifth day is Higgy going to catch Cole. They they seem to be on track to do the same things. And if he continues to have big offensive nights he's going to have to be in there time and time again.