 In Cooperstown, when you were inducted into the Hall of Fame unanimously, he said to me, we all knew my dad was a Hall of Famer, but being unanimous, that really meant a lot to my family. And he said it was so much emotion, Mariano. What did that part of being a Hall of Famer, the unanimous part, mean to your family? Amazing. You know, because I mean, you hear so many things, so many players going through it and, you know, you being an immigrant come to the United States and play the game that the Lord allowed you to play and do well for, like I said, again, the greatest organization there is in this sport and, you know, have the opportunity to play for the greatest fans there is in baseball, and all of a sudden, you know, have the opportunity to be a Hall of Famer and not only Hall of Famer, but 100 percent, that is, that's a blessing and a half from heaven, you know, and I was happy because I mean, who are we, you know, I mean, young fisherman from a small village, fishing village in Panama called Puerto Calmito, but yeah, the Lord permitted that that little fisherman become the first player to be 100 percent inducted in the Hall of Fame and, you know, my people from Panama, I mean, as small as Panama is, I mean, we were blessed, so for me that was special and for my family, obviously, too.