Yogi Berra Dies at 90

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Yogi Berra, one of baseball?s greatest catchers and characters, who as a player was a mainstay of 10 Yankee championship teams and as a manager led both the Yankees and Mets to the World Series ? but who may be more widely known as an ungainly but lovable cultural figure, issuing a seemingly limitless supply of unwittingly witty epigrams ? died Tuesday (9/22/15). He was 90.


On his approach to playing baseball: ''Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.''

On death: ''Always go to other people's funerals. Otherwise they won't go to yours.''

On being told he looked cool: ''You don't look so hot yourself.''

On economics: ''A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.''

On selecting a restaurant: ''Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.''

On how events sometimes seem to repeat themselves: ''It's deja vu all over again!''

On being asked what time it was: ''You mean now?''

On a spring training drill: ''Pair off in threes.''

On baseball attendance: ''If people don't come to the ballpark, how are you gonna stop them?''

On a slipping batting average: ''Slump? I ain't in no slump. ... I just ain't hitting.''

On travel directions: ''When you come to a fork in the road take it.''

On battling the shadows in left field at Yankee Stadium: ''It gets late early out there.''

On fan mail: ''Never answer an anonymous letter.''

On learning: ''You can observe a lot by watching.''

On his team's diminishing pennant chances: ''It ain't over `till it's over.''

On the fractured syntax attributed to him: ''I really didn't say everything I said.''


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RIP one of the best.
 

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On his approach to playing baseball: ''Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.''

On death: ''Always go to other people's funerals. Otherwise they won't go to yours.''

On being told he looked cool: ''You don't look so hot yourself.''

On economics: ''A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.''

On selecting a restaurant: ''Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.''

On how events sometimes seem to repeat themselves: ''It's deja vu all over again!''

On being asked what time it was: ''You mean now?''

On a spring training drill: ''Pair off in threes.''

On baseball attendance: ''If people don't come to the ballpark, how are you gonna stop them?''

On a slipping batting average: ''Slump? I ain't in no slump. ... I just ain't hitting.''

On travel directions: ''When you come to a fork in the road take it.''

On battling the shadows in left field at Yankee Stadium: ''It gets late early out there.''

On fan mail: ''Never answer an anonymous letter.''

On learning: ''You can observe a lot by watching.''

On his team's diminishing pennant chances: ''It ain't over `till it's over.''

On the fractured syntax attributed to him: ''I really didn't say everything I said.''


GL

I never get tired of the yogi-isms.

http://www.umpirebob.com/data/yogiisms.htm
 

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Of all my memories of YOGI the fondest is watching him in left field against the PIRATES on Oct 13th , 1960
 

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Here is another Yogisim that I read about....

Yogi once ran into NYC Mayor John Lindsay and his wife Mary on the street one day, on a hot New York City summer day. Yogi happened to be wearing a seersucker suit. Mary Lindsay looked at him and said, ?Yogi, you look so cool in that suit.?

And Yogi said, ?Mrs. Lindsay, you don?t look so hot yourself.?

RIP Yogi!!
 

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funny but I think I can name 8 of 9 yankee starters without googling from that great old yankee team of that era(when I was a wee sprout) and as an oriole fan I can`t remember many starters from my own team(was hector lopez their starting left fielder?...if so I got 9 out of 9 without googling if you include whitey ford as their starter)... love em or hate em,they were the shit...
 

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funny but I think I can name 8 of 9 yankee starters without googling from that great old yankee team of that era(when I was a wee sprout) and as an oriole fan I can`t remember many starters from my own team(was hector lopez their starting left fielder?...if so I got 9 out of 9 without googling if you include whitey ford as their starter)... love em or hate em,they were the shit...

Yes, Hector Headley Lopez, or "what a pair of hands" Lopez was the left fielder most of the time....
 

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15 straight All-Star seasons, amazing. Before my time, but when I was a kid my dad used to take me to induction ceremonies in Cooperstown nearly every summer, long before it became so commercialized. Yogi Berra, year in and year out was always one of the friendliest and outgoing guys there.
 
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