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- Updated: September 11, 2016
PHOENIX — On his way to Chase Field on Sunday morning, D-backs manager Chip Hale reflected on the tragic events that unfolded 15 years ago.
The D-backs and Giants joined clubs and players throughout Major League Baseball on Sunday in taking time to remember the first responders and others who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
“It’s a terrible day in our history; it really is sad,” Hale said. “I know exactly where I was, in Tucson and just finished up a year managing in Missoula. I’ll never forget it. It’s almost like you get up and you turn the TV on and you’re watching some kind of show, you’re not watching live, and …