 Brett described the moment in the dugout when C.C. was being celebrated pretty emotionally. He said he was joking, like, resting his head on your shoulder. What was the movie like in there for you? It was... Tough to describe, you know. You know, C.C. now for a couple of years and now got to know him and, you know, see the big heart he has and, you know, kind of get choked up a little bit when you see the letters that his, you know, his mom and his family wrote for him. And, you know, that's why I think Gardy had to put his sunglasses on, you know, so we wouldn't see him tearing up a little bit. But that was a touching moment, man. And I just tried to soak it all in. I tried to enjoy the whole thing, enjoy the crowd's reaction, enjoy his reaction, his family's reaction. And that's something I'll definitely, I won't forget. What did it mean to you to be part of that tribute video? It was quite an honor, you know. I didn't know who they were going to talk to, who they were going to ask to be in the video. But, you know, getting an opportunity to be in it and, you know, say a couple of words that, you know, I got to talk for a half hour an hour. I know about C.C., you know, but I just tried to sum up all my thoughts and just a couple sentences was tough. But you could just tell by all the guys, you know, you saw from all the guys who were on the league, you know, guys in different leagues, different teams, former teammates, past coaches, you know, coaches currently that all, you know, just had some fun. You know, just had so many great things to say about him. And even that video doesn't sum up the type of person he is, you know, because he's accomplished a lot on the field. But just as human being he is off the field and how he treats people is something that will never be matched.