 In this September 11th, Aaron Boone spent time earlier talking about where he was when he heard about the attacks 19 years ago. I was in Chicago with the Reds, we're getting ready to play the Cubs. I was actually up fairly early by baseball standards that morning. I was actually on a phone call. I had to call my buddy, it was about something and I was, you know, he interrupted me real quick into whatever we were talking about and said, I think you should turn on the TV. Which obviously then everything that unfolded, you know, obviously an awful day in our country. One of those moments you certainly remember where you were the first time, you know, starting to see some of the images. I remember being in Chicago and just all the sort of panic that went with it and what's next and, you know, being in a big city was something coming to Chicago. And then I remember we ended up finally busing back to Cincinnati a couple days later after the shutdown and then, you know, obviously finishing up the season. And of course, you know, what stands out is obviously the amazing World Series that year. You know, but also the Mets and the Braves game first day back. How emotional that was for not just the city of New York, but I think our entire nation.