 And it's great to have you with us here on the WV Mason postgame. Bob Lorenz and Jack Curry with you. Final from Baltimore Orioles, win it 2-1 in 11. Jack, couple things here on the pregame. We talked about the importance of getting wins against Baltimore for everybody in the division. Yanks tonight, not able to do that. And then for as good as the pitching was overall and keeping it a low scoring game, three walks in that bottom of the 11th killed the Yanks. Right, a deflating result for the Yankees and just a disheartening night, Bob, because of what you just talked about and what we talked about on our pregame show. If you want to be the team that stands the tallest in the American League East, you would better make sure that you pound the Baltimore Orioles this year. They are not in the class of the other teams in the division and it was incumbent upon the Yankees to go out there tonight, play crisply, play sharply, have a great weekend and send a message to the Baltimore Orioles. Instead, the Yankees ended up playing their worst game of the season in the eighth game of the season. This is the kind of game that will keep a manager and players and even fans up at night because the Yankees could have had control of this game in so many situations. We saw at the end of the game that Aaron Boone and Trevino and Chapman were all upset about the final call that brought in the decisive run with the bases loaded walk. It never should have gotten to that point. The Yankees should have never let the game get to the 11th inning. This game should have been a win much earlier than that.