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Known for Yogi-isms, Berra was a three-time AL MVP and was on 10 World Series championship teams with the Yankees.
Yogi Berra, who lived until 2015, provided a compass for his kids and grandkids in sports and sportsmanship and so many other values.
Mets’ Yogi Berra-Tom Seaver misery of 1973 is the ugly side of October magic By Mike Vaccaro Published Oct. 21, 2023, 5:17 p.m. ET ...
Yogi Berra famously said “It ain’t over ‘til it’s over,” but one of the greatest careers in baseball history might have been over before it had even begun.
Yankee Yogi Berra set a new home run record for catchers when he hit his 237th during the fifth inning of a New York-Detroit game Sept. 14. In this photograph, Berra holds the ball he hit to break ...
Yogi, born Lawrence Peter Berra, worked the most punishing position in the game: catcher. He holds the record for his errorless streak behind the dish: 148 games, in 1959.
Yogi Berra’s fame off the field sometimes overshadowed his phenomenal feats on it, making him in the words of Billy Crystal, “the most overlooked superstar in the history of baseball.&#… ...
Colorful documentary portrait of Yogi Berra makes the case for his athletic prowess as much as his personality.
Even people who don’t know much about Berra or baseball are familiar with his famous Yogi-isms – tossed-off comments that at first seem nonsensical but, upon closer examination, have the ring ...
Yogi Berra famously said “It ain’t over ‘til it’s over,” but one of the greatest careers in baseball history might have been over before it had even begun.
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