tom seaver's on the mound.and brooks robinson, the hall of fame third baseman for them, one of the great guys, he hits me a line drive to my right and i had worked so hard taking line drives and ground balls, trying to make myself less embarrassing as a right fielder, and i get a great jump on the ball, and i am off. i'm about three, four running strides and i'm laying out on my backhand because that looks like what i have to do. david: that may be the shot right there. i don't know. that is the shot? >> that's right after. david: you were absolutely level with the ground. that was one of those flying catches. >> graceful and my name didn't appear in many sentences together. but that's my graceful moment. an average ball player can have a great moment. and if you have enough of those -- david: hey, another guy who did what you did, going all out, was pete rose. should he be in the hall of fame? >> i think pete rose probably has done, you know, here's a guy with, you know, if you get 200 hits a year for 20 years