 Yankees and the Blue Jays. Meredith Marokovic joins us now for her clubhouse report presented by your local Ford stores. And Meredith, it is not every day that a team's general manager addresses the entire group. But Ryan, it seems as though it was necessary based on the way this Yankees team has been struggling lately. Ryan Cashman said every now and again, when he feels it's appropriate, he likes to gather the troops. I've been told by sources in that clubhouse. The meeting was not particularly long, but it was overwhelmingly positive. When Brian Cashman addressed the media, I asked him what message he wanted to get across to the team. Just remind them first and foremost that, A, I believe in them. I put this club together with my staff and everybody in that room is here for a reason. They came, whether to the draft or international signings or trades or free as an acquisition. And they're all were acquired for various reasons to come together as a group, as a team for high expectations. And so reminding them of who they are and not that they don't know that, but sometimes it's therapeutic at the very least for me is the leadership of baseball ops and then separately, I think just making sure they know that reminding them of where they got to get back to and who they are and I've taken the opportunity to do that from time to time and see if it helps. Bottom line is we're on our own. There's no help coming from anywhere. And the challenge is to find a way to get through this storm and batten down the hatches and come out on the other end with clear skies and sunny days ahead. But obviously that the work's got to be done now why the storms upon us. And clearly we all know the storms upon us. We haven't played well now for quite some time and we all know we're capable of more significantly more both individually and collectively. And that responsibility starts obviously with me and it filters all the way down through them and our staff. So anyway, just touch points. He addressed the team and I thought it was a really good message and hopefully one that continues to make us unified and understanding that better days are ahead for us because of the people we have in that room and the confidence we have in the people in that room. And that's been a message we've been trying to get out here quite a bit this last week. We have 19 to go so it's time to go and not that it wasn't time to go before but clearly we have to get back on track yesterday. And so, but I believe in these guys, they're here for a reason and they've done it before many a times for us and they've stepped up and not surprised but they belong together as this unit and they have big goals clearly. We have big goals and those goals are still on play. So despite how bad we've played of recent, our goal is still the same. And so obviously hopefully you got to crawl before you walk and walk before you're running. Hopefully today we'll start that crawl back to success and get out of the spot we've placed ourselves in. Brian Cashman went on to say, we're used to playing better baseball than this. Our fans deserve better baseball than this. He mentioned the rough stretch they've been on just five and 14 over their last 19 games and last night's loss probably as bad as it gets. The bullpen was supposed to be a strength this season but they have faltered throughout this stretch where the Yankees have struggled. The Blue Jays put up a 10 spot in that sixth inning.