CHICAGO -- The emotions are still raw, even 15 years later.
They come flooding back to White Sox manager Robin Ventura and Royals manager Ned Yost whenever they're asked about Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorist attacks that struck New York, Washington D.C. and rural Pennsylvania changed the world.
Sunday marked 15 years since those attacks, and prior to Sunday's series finale between Chicago and Kansas City, a ceremony was held to observe the National Day of Remembrance. It included members of the military, Chicago police and fire departments and a parade of American-flag carrying Harley Davidson motorcycles ridden by The Warrior Watch Riders.