 Which team do you think is a greater threat to the Yankees, the Red Sox or the Reyes? Right now it's the Reyes. I really do believe it's the Reyes right now and it's because of their pitching. I mean they have the best pitching in baseball top to bottom and you know Snell, a healthy Tyler Glass now and Charlie Morton are one of the toughest one, two, three top of the rotations in all of baseball. I think they're hitting enough you know that the Reyes are not going to light up the scoreboard every single night score and runs but if I look at the Reyes versus the Red Sox, the Red Sox have no problems scoring runs but they give up seven a night. I mean their pitching has been average at best and so unless Snell and Porcelo and Rodriguez really turn it on, I just don't see the Red Sox you know being better than the Yankees this year. And nobody wants to have it hung on them, Mark. What do I care? If the Yankees sweep the Red Sox, to me the division's over for Boston. They could still get the wild card. They could still be dangerous in the playoffs but in what world would the Yankees be able to allow the Red Sox to game that kind of ground? I mean they've played unbelievable baseball. They're only going to get healthier. I mean I know it's only June but if they're 12 games back they'd be 0-1-6 against the Yankees. In what world would the Yankees give that lead up? I hear you and Don it's not like the Red Sox have played great baseball and have been unlucky. I mean they played some ugly baseball the first two months of the season. Mark let me interrupt you for just one moment. Yankee Twitter reporting that tonight's game has been canceled and it will be made up on August 3rd at 7 p.m. So we'll follow with more information shortly. So no double header coming up in the next three days but tonight's game has been postponed. Well this changes everything I was about to say. Let's start from scratch. Start the segment over again. The Red Sox are back. They got a night off. It does help the Yankees though Mark because now they don't have to have an opener game. Yeah I mean listen back to my original point. I mean I think the Red Sox are a little beat up. The Yankees are going to get healthier but even when the Red Sox get healthier it's not like the Red Sox are missing bets and JD Martinez and price and sale. I mean you kind of have that type of feel here where at full strength when the Yankees get back even if when the Red Sox give you Valdey and you know maybe Morelin gets back and Pierce they still do not have the fire power that the Yankees have. Now you mentioned Tampa. I just have to bring this up. The other day they have 5,000 fans. The lowest attendance ever in their history. How does that affect the player. I'm amazed that this team can play as well as they do. They must just completely focus in on the game and not look around at the surroundings. I would say Michael that it is tough. That being said when the game starts you really don't think about the fans as much as you would expect. When you notice it is in batting practice and when you're stretching down the lines and you're like wow this place is dead. And you know I've played on the Rangers teams that would go into Tampa and I think you'd be lucky to get 5,000. Obviously they were saying it was more because you know it wasn't a record but you know I felt like there were only a few thousand people in that stadium and I mean I think the issue with Tampa is when you have a good even when they're really really good fans aren't showing up. And that that hurts as a player. It doesn't it's not a big deal that people aren't there because if you're you're playing 162 games and 81 at home and you know every now and then you're going to have some some tough nights for attendance. But when you're a really good team and your fans aren't showing up to support you it's it is a bit demoralizing.