 I just sort of fell into it. I grew up a baseball fan in New York City when we had three teams and it was the center of everybody's universe back then, especially in October. And I kept going with it and I finally got the idea, you know, what about the women's side of this game? If I say I'm writing a book about women in baseball, they say, well, you mean softball. And no, not softball. Baseball, hardball. So the perception is that boys play baseball, girls play softball, and that's just not completely accurate at all. When I got into my research, what surprised me was how far back this goes and all the barriers there were for girls and women who wanted to play the game. The barriers are still up there. You still hear stories that are, you just shake your head and think, wait, this is the 21st century. What's going on? But there's a small cadre of people that are continuing to support men and women, the idea that girls should and can't play.