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- Yes, but misquoted. This quote was in fact spoken by the Yankees catcher in response to a growing concern that many of the quotes attributed to him did not in fact come from him.
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Dec 30, 2012 · Did Yogi say one of these statements? Quote Investigator: In February 1986 there is good evidence that Yogi Berra did say the first statement above as recorded in a Long Island, New York newspaper: [1] 1986 February 24, Newsday (Nassau and Suffolk Edition), “Color Yogi a Happy Guy; Now wearing Astros’ rainbow uniform, Berra’s relaxed ...
- Thank You for The Gift Book. I Shall Lose No Time In Reading It
For a moment the recipient of the ponderous tome was...
- Thank You for The Gift Book. I Shall Lose No Time In Reading It
Sep 16, 2014 · Berra did say that the original dubber was his American Legion teammate Bobby Hofman—one of the few people connected with youth baseball in St. Louis in the '40s who, according to my...
Mar 28, 2019 · Berra-isms (colloquial expressions that lack logic) are now countless, and many of them are just attributed to Berra, even if he never actually said them. As he so perfectly put it: “I never...
Did Yogi Bera say it? Yes, but misquoted. This quote was in fact spoken by the Yankees catcher in response to a growing concern that many of the quotes attributed to him did not in fact come from him.
Sep 23, 2015 · Whether it was his use of double negatives or a cleverly misused word – e.g. "Pair up in threes" – Berra's "Yogi-isms" revealed his true personality. Below are selected quotes highlighting the...
Sep 23, 2015 · The wordsmith and former New York Yankees catcher died Tuesday, at the age of 90. In his honor, here are 50 of the best quotes attributed to him, as compiled by USA TODAY. (Some of these quotes ...
Sep 23, 2015 · I recall how happy he sounded when he conjured up those days. ''There was Lefty Tony in the outfield, Garlic Mike at third and Joe (Garagiola), he could play.''