 All right, Mo, when I say 1998 World Series, what comes to mind? Oh, uh, resilience. Resilience is a team that never give up. Derek spoke about the determination. Joe Torrey spoke about the determination of that team. What do you think fueled the fire? Where did that all come from? I think it was just a determination. Previous year, 1997, we just fell short. And definitely, 1998 was a year that we were in a mission. When did you know that that team was just incredibly special? It didn't start off the first road trip of the year, not great, but you guys turned it around quickly. It didn't start off the way we wanted to. Yeah, but I think that the way that we were in spring training, you know, the motivation, the determination, you know, preparation, all that, I started there. Yeah, definitely. Like you said, it didn't start the way we wanted to, but it changed quick and we never look back. What do you think of favorite moments of that season? What stands out to you? Oh my God, all these games, you know, the, uh, change, Spencer started going off and he just come up and start hitting home run left and right. I mean, that's the whole thing, the whole thing just from, uh, perfect games to, uh, what's a perfect game there? Did it well? Yeah, exactly. It was so many during your time. Yeah, exactly. So no, no, but the thing was just all that stuff though, all that stuff was just amazing. But the most beautiful thing that we had was just the family hood, you know, we were family. We weren't a team, we were family. And that was the way that kept us together for all those years, not only in 97, 98, but all those years. How does that happen? How do you become that tight-knit kind of group that pulls for each other day in and day out? I mean, I think start from the, uh, front office, you know, the boss and then, uh, it came to Joe, all the coaching staff and the players, you know, that we got along together. You know, it didn't matter what happened, we all had problems, you know, but at the end, we were family. And that's what, to me, that was the, the glue that kept us together. You mentioned Joe, what do you think it was about Tori's style that worked for not only that 1990-18, but really worked during the glory days? Well, I think that, uh, Joe allows us to, to be ourself. Joe allows us to make mistakes. Joe allows us to play our game. We just had to be on time and give everything that we have for him. For those that'll never do it at home, can you describe what it's like to run to the mound during the World Series to close out a game? I can describe it. Even, even if I, you can put it in motion or pictures, I can describe it. It's a feeling that you have to be in there to describe it. You know, it's like, for me, my granddaughter is, my granddaughters are something special, the, the blessing. Okay. That's the closest thing that I have to describe moments like that. So it's something that you can put a number or, or describe it the way you want it to because I think we'll feel sure about it. You ever miss that feeling? Always. You always will miss that feeling. You always will miss the, the big part with the teammates, being part of the game. But that's it. I leave it like that. Can you believe it's been 25 years? 25 years. 25 years. Well, yes, well, but it's time flies. Time doesn't wait for no one. So, I mean, again, we just have to appreciate it and remember what we did. Well, enjoy the day. I know the crowd is certainly going to give you guys a great round of applause. A lot of Yankees fans, look at that 1998 season and have nothing but a huge smile on their face. Thank you. Thank you very much. Send it back to you.