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As a boy, I thought there was nothing cooler to be than a catcher. There you were, crouching in the dirt, surveying the ...
Yogi Berra was a one-of-a-kind baseball legend. The kid from St. Louis -- who was born on this day in 1925 -- developed into ...
Yogi Berra Lindsay Berra loved baseball but she hated ... So you learn why Grampa was so good at putting the bat on balls that were out of the strike zone because he could literally hit a bottle ...
You have to wonder what Yogi Berra’s first words were after he came into this world, because there sure were some gems later ...
Lindsay Berra, Yogi's granddaughter That’s where visitors ... Yogi was blessed with bat speed and an uncanny ability to out-think pitchers. It was nearly impossible to strike him out.
By 1998, the Yogi Berra Museum was in operation on Montclair ... to use a cane – until I found one made from a baseball bat. That cane came back into my possession when he died, and I asked ...
Son of Italian immigrants Pietro and Paolina Berra, Lawrence Peter Berra grew ... with his arms and legs crossed when waiting to bat. When Yogi turned 18, he put his baseball career on pause ...
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. In 1944, two years before he ...
As Yogi Berra might have said, it was déjà vu all over again. The Yankees became the first team in AL/NL history to open ...