 Now, prior to the 1998 season, something really big happens in your life. Yeah. You meet your wife. Yeah. Laura. Yeah. Now, she's actually in the audience. Yeah. And there she is right there. Now, the funny part is that, you know, there's so many different stories about how you guys met that I've read, and they all conflict, so I didn't want to ask you. Yeah. I want to ask you. Yeah. How did you guys actually meet? Well, I was back in Puerto Rico because I went to school in New Orleans in Louisiana. And I went to undergrad in law school. And I was back in Puerto Rico working as an attorney. And I was also working on a TV show. So I think he was home, and he was looking, you know, watching TV, and he saw me. And then that night he went out, and he saw me at this restaurant. I was with some friends. And then he says, I don't know if it's true, that he told his roommate, this is the girl, I'm going to marry. And then he started thinking, and he remembered that he had met me 10 years before at a softball game. I was pitching that game, and he was the substitute umpire for that game. And in the girl's softball league there, the umpire stands behind the pitcher. So he was standing behind me the whole game, and everything was a strike. Everything was a strike. Is that true? Everything was a strike. Everything was a strike. She needed her glove. I mean, she comes to the game without a glove. I forgot my glove at home, and I got my glove in the car, so I brought the glove. And she plays with it, and after the game she says, nice glove. And she says, I'll say thank you. And I said, can I have it? And I'm like, no. I said, I can get you one just like it. I mean, give me your number, I'll get you one like it. And she says, nah, it's all right. So that was it. Never seen her again. Why didn't she ask her out then? I mean, everything was a strike. Well, that was the number. That was what I was trying to get the number for right there. But it didn't work out. Oh, with the glove. See? It's hard. But it didn't work out. And then 10 years later, I mean, this, we went out and still, you know, I don't know that it's her. But then she tells me she plays softball. I say, you play for this team? And she says, yeah. And then that's how. Wow. Yeah. Pretty good story. Yeah.