 Tino, what's it like coming to a place where your face is on the wall in version of a plaque that's got to be kind of interesting? It's very interesting and it's still kind of surreal to me that I'm here at Monument Park with all these great players that have been in this organization for so many years since the 1900s. It's an honor to be here and I still like to see it out there and enjoy it. What was that day like for you? It had to have been nerve-racking speaking to the fans at the stadium once again as they were retiring the plaque. Yeah, the most nerve-racking part, the exciting part is when I got the phone call two or three months earlier that they were going to put me in Monument Park and that's when I was obviously very excited and stunned and shocked and whatever but from that moment on until the day that came about on three months later thinking about my speech every single night what am I going to say? I was nervous as heck so it was nerve-racking, exciting and just a lot of fun to be out there doing that. Another part of some very, very good Yankees teams. Many would say this Yankees team is a pretty good one as well, the best record in the American League. So what have you thought of the way they have played this season? Yeah, I think they're playing outstanding baseball obviously, their record shows it but I think the difference this year is they're playing such great defense. Third base, shortstop, first base, catcher, they've really improved defensively and the offense has always been there but I also think the attitude they have when I watch them play on TV, if they're down two or three runs in the eighth or ninth inning they feel like they're not out of the game and in the past few years you felt like well the game was over. This team has a desire to win and they play nine hard innings and they're going to be tough to beat. Aaron Judge, 41 home runs so far this season, we're not even in August yet. What do you think he's capable of? You know, he's capable of a lot, he doesn't want to put numbers out there, I mean he's getting close to 60 obviously and that's very doable for him. I mean down the stretch here depending on if they even pitch to him or not so if they keep pitch to him I think he's capable of hitting 60, 65 home runs but the thing about him is he's focused one day at a time, one game at a time and he's not really worried about the stats. As a guy that's played in this market, just how difficult is that to do when there's so much media around, there's so much attention on you? Yeah, there's so much media and they're reminding you every day about your stats and when they're going to do this and he does a great job of handling those questions and kind of putting the team first which is most important to him and I think people don't really realize that he really does care more about winning than he does about his stats, that's the kind of guy he is. When it comes to old-timers say what do you most look forward to on this day? You know, I look forward to seeing the older guys here that played in the Rod Guideries and those guys and I used to love seeing Whitey Ford here in Yogi, it was such a cool thing to come back and see those kind of guys that you know we've always read about for years and over time and the history they have in this game. Tina as always, thank you. Thank you.