 I remember in a spring training game, down in Miami we're playing the Ball of Memorials. On this particular day, I got a chance to win a game, so there's a runner at third, and I'm the hitter, and I hit a rocket down the third baseline, and I'm watching Brooks Robinson make a diving backhanded plays in foul territory now. Now I'm running down the line, as I take a kind of a look over there, sure enough he's laying in foul territory, but he got the ball. So now I know I got a hustle, so I'm busting down the line, and as I start getting closer to first base, Boog Powell is coming to the bag to take the throw. As I get to the bag, Boog Powell now breaks off the bag, right? And now I'm saying, hi, I got a chance to beat it. And right as I get to the bag, I see Brooks Robinson, his black glove, remember that black glove he used to wear, tags first base about that far in front of me. He beat me by that much. All the way across the diamond. It's the only five-unassisted play at first base in baseball ever. It's kind of amazing. I suppose I hadn't heard about that before. Well, no, that one I don't, I'm not very proud of it. That's why.