Former Yankees manager Joe Torre, who currently works for Major League Baseball, wrote a special piece for MLB.com in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. "When our country was attacked, I was numb through the whole thing. It was something that shocked us all," he wrote. "I was home. We were starting a series on Tuesday. We got rained out the night before against the Red Sox. [Roger] Clemens was slated to pitch. I had a charity luncheon I was going to that day. "No TV on in the house. I got a call from the car service and the driver said he guessed it was canceled. I said, "What was canceled?" I didn't know what he was talking about. "He told me to turn on the TV, and the first thing that came to mind was my daughter. She was 5. What was she watching? But my wife was already aware of it. I thought of my son, who used to work at the World Trade Center and still came through the Holland Tunnel, but I got a hold of him. And my sister-in-law, who flew for American Airlines, she was off somewhere and we didn't know where she was. But I soon knew that my family was OK..."