joining us now, bill buckner and mookie wilson. good morning to the both of you. s. mookie, i can't believe it's been 25 years. bill, let me ask you, has it been a long 25 years? >> no. it's been okay. it's been all right. i don't know. i think i would have rather caught the baby than the baby. >> it was just one of those moments. bill, on a serious note, it's public record and public knowledge now, boston fans hadn't won a world searry necessary so long, they abused you, for lack of a better term. i think most would say the treatment was unfair. do you harbor any type of resentme resentment? >> no. it really wasn't so much the fans in boston as it was the media. and the media kind of egged them on a little bit. but they're a lot of good fan webs they're a lot of good people. unfortunately, it was the perfect storm, you know, with the red sox not having won in all those years and playing, you know, a new york team, it was crazy the way that, you know, 25 years later, people are still talking about it. and, you know, it was not the seventh game of the world series.