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Seahawk 09-23-2015 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 8806716)
I've heard the name, but have no idea who he is?

The numbers are incredible: Yogi Berra statistics and career numbers | Newsday

The quotes more so: “So I’m ugly. I never saw anyone hit with his face.”

sammyg2 09-23-2015 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 8806716)
I've heard the name, but have no idea who he is?

Catcher for the Bronx Bombers, (New Jork Jankies).
He won 10 world series and 3 MVP trophies, widely regarded as one of the best catchers to ever play the game.

yellowperil 09-23-2015 12:34 PM

"If you don't go to their funeral, they wont come to yours"

Norm K 09-23-2015 12:40 PM

When asked by his wife if he wanted to be buried in Upper Montclair, NJ or in his hometown of St Louis, his response was pure Yogi: "I don't know, surprise me."

ckissick 09-23-2015 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 8806744)
“Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.”

Cool story: Yogi was a "garbage hitter". He could pick up the ball so well he could hit almost anything inside or outside the strike zone. One time a pitcher threw one in the dirt in front of the plate. It bounced up and Yogi got a hit off of the bounce! Talk about good eyes and fast reflexes.

Yes, he could make contact on any pitch. One season, he had 600 at-bats and struck out 12 times. I'm guessing they were called third strikes on pitches that were outside the strike zone.

Norm K 09-23-2015 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 8807171)
Yes, he could make contact on any pitch. One season, he had 600 at-bats and struck out 12 times. I'm guessing they were called third strikes on pitches that were outside the strike zone.

You're selling him short by using At Bats. It took over 650 Plate Appearances for him to accumulate those twelve strikeouts.

Jon B 09-23-2015 02:05 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1443042226.jpg

flatbutt 09-23-2015 04:19 PM

I knew the record would stand until it was broken.

Tobra 09-23-2015 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by dafischer (Post 8806720)
He's that cartoon bear that steals picnic baskets, with his sidekick Boo-Boo.

No, the bear was named after him.

Best catcher ever. All the great baseball players are passing away, Willie is about the only one left.

Chocaholic 09-23-2015 04:36 PM

If I'd known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself.

Not sure if that's his, but it should be!

Por_sha911 09-23-2015 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawkeye's-911T (Post 8806900)
"Most people my age are dead at the present time"

Not sure if this was Yogi's or Casey Stengel's line - another colourful & quotable character of a bygone era. You'll be missed Yogi.

RIP Sir

Sounds more like George Burns

dafischer 09-23-2015 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 8807419)
No, the bear was named after him.

Best catcher ever. All the great baseball players are passing away, Willie is about the only one left.

Jeez Toby, cut me some slack. I shoulda used green, I know.

Don Ro 09-23-2015 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by nkowi (Post 8807167)
When asked by his wife if he wanted to be buried in Upper Montclair, NJ or in his hometown of St Louis, his response was pure Yogi: "I don't know, surprise me."

That one is Sterling! :D
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I think this is about when some part of an outfield would become shaded early in the day.
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"It gets late awfully early out there."

Jon B 09-24-2015 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 8807419)
All the great baseball players are passing away, Willie is about the only one left.

There are several major stars from the 1950's still with us- Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Whitey Ford, Frank Robinson, Orlando Cepeda... who am I forgetting?
Sandy Koufax began his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.

I think Yogi and Ralph Kiner were the last major stars from the 1940's still with us.
Red Sox Hall of Fame second baseman Bobby Doerr, age 97, began his career in 1937, two years before Ted Williams.

Crowbob 09-24-2015 03:57 AM

Berra's granddaughter writes for ESPN. She tells Yogi she's interested in a particularly rich single athlete who is, unfortunately, dating a swimsuit model.

Yogi says, 'You got swimsuits!'

Sweet guy by all accounts.

'I usually take a two-hour nap from one to four.'

sammyg2 09-24-2015 07:49 AM

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September 23, 2015|
Sean Newell

The Associated Press Originally Reported that "Yogi Bear" Died at age 90






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Well, this was bound to happen. News broke early this morning that Hall of Famer Yogi Berra passed away, and somehow the Associated Press published a one line article announcing the death of Hall of Fame pic-a-nic planner Yogi Bear. Both the headline and the article read: "New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Bear has died. He was 90."



Obviously this is wrong for several reasons, first and foremost being that Yogi Bear never played for the Yankees. The Yankees have never fielded a bear at any position, actually. Secondly, Yogi Bear is a cartoon character and therefore cannot die. And, finally, Yogi Bear debuted in 1958, making him just 57, not 90.
https://sports.vice.com/en_us/highlight/the-associated-press-originally-reported-that-yogi-bear-died-at-age-90

Crowbob 09-24-2015 08:14 AM

Hey hey, BooBoo.

Let's go gets some pic-a-nic baskets.

Hey hey BooBoo!

(Sorry, not a Yogi Berra quote. I gotta stop readin' the AP).

sammyg2 09-24-2015 08:39 AM

1. When you come to a fork in the road, take it.

2. You can observe a lot by just watching.

3. It ain’t over till it’s over

4. It’s like déjà vu all over again.

5. No one goes there nowadays, it’s too crowded.

6. Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.

7. A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.

8. Always go to other people’s funerals, otherwise they won’t come to yours.

9. We made too many wrong mistakes.

10. Congratulations. I knew the record would stand until it was broken.

11. You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I’m not hungry enough to eat six.

12. You wouldn’t have won if we’d beaten you.

13. I usually take a two-hour nap from one to four.

14. Never answer an anonymous letter.

15. Slump? I ain’t in no slump… I just ain’t hitting.

16. How can you think and hit at the same time?

17. The future ain’t what it used to be.

18. I tell the kids, somebody’s gotta win, somebody’s gotta lose. Just don’t fight about it. Just try to get better.

19. It gets late early out here.

20. If the people don’t want to come out to the ballpark, nobody’s going to stop them.

21. We have deep depth.

22. Pair up in threes.

23. Why buy good luggage, you only use it when you travel.

24. You’ve got to be very careful if you don’t know where you are going, because you might not get there.

25. All pitchers are liars or crybabies.

26. Even Napoleon had his Watergate.

27. Bill Dickey is learning me his experience.

28. He hits from both sides of the plate. He’s amphibious.

29. It was impossible to get a conversation going, everybody was talking too much.

30. I can see how he (Sandy Koufax) won twenty-five games. What I don’t understand is how he lost five.

31. I don’t know (if they were men or women fans running naked across the field). They had bags over their heads.

32. I’m a lucky guy and I’m happy to be with the Yankees. And I want to thank everyone for making this night necessary.

33. I’m not going to buy my kids an encyclopedia. Let them walk to school like I did.

34. In baseball, you don’t know nothing.

35. I never blame myself when I’m not hitting. I just blame the bat and if it keeps up, I change bats. After all, if I know it isn’t my fault that I’m not hitting, how can I get mad at myself?

36. I never said most of the things I said.

37. It ain’t the heat, it’s the humility.

38. If you ask me anything I don’t know, I’m not going to answer.

39. I wish everybody had the drive he (Joe DiMaggio) had. He never did anything wrong on the field. I’d never seen him dive for a ball, everything was a chest-high catch, and he never walked off the field.

40. So I’m ugly. I never saw anyone hit with his face.

41. Take it with a grin of salt.

42. (On the 1973 Mets) We were overwhelming underdogs.

43. The towels were so thick there I could hardly close my suitcase.

44. Little League baseball is a very good thing because it keeps the parents off the streets.

45. Mickey Mantle was a very good golfer, but we weren’t allowed to play golf during the season; only at spring training.

46. You don’t have to swing hard to hit a home run. If you got the timing, it’ll go.

47. I’m lucky. Usually you’re dead to get your own museum, but I’m still alive to see mine.

48. If I didn’t make it in baseball, I won’t have made it workin’. I didn’t like to work.

49. If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be.

50. A lot of guys go, ‘Hey, Yog, say a Yogi-ism.’ I tell ’em, ‘I don’t know any.’ They want me to make one up. I don’t make ’em up. I don’t even know when I say it. They’re the truth. And it is the truth. I don’t know.

wdfifteen 09-24-2015 08:41 AM

I don't think it was Yogi, but it's a favorite of mine

"I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous ."

Jon B 09-24-2015 05:07 PM

As a kid growing up in the 60's, this is also how you remembered Yogi Berra.
Maybe just the east coast?

http://www.legionreport.com/wp-conte...gi-berra-4.jpg


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