The man generated more famous quotes than almost anyone in sports history. The problem: a lot of them aren't his.
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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 started ...
For Lindsay Berra, the granddaughter of legendary New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra, the moment of truth arrived like a fastball over the heart of the plate. The broadcast of the 2015 Major League ...
Yogi Berra was as famous for his way with words as he was for his time on the field—and one of his quotes about money still ...
Time to debunk a myth while showing the baseball star's legal connection to 'Sex and the City.' By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large On Tuesday, Yogi Berra died at the age of 90. The baseball ...
In 1972, when the New York Yankees retired his No. 8, Yogi Berra - the gnomish but amiable catcher who authored a laundry ...
We continue our celebration of dads everywhere by exploring the familial connections that exist in sports and cards alike. Today, we honor the only 10-time World Series champion as a player and the ...
Baseball's legendary catcher, coach and manager Yogi Berra is the subject of a new Sean Mullin documentary now in production. Baseball legend Yogi Berra departed this world nearly four years ago, but ...
Yogi Berra was one of the most beloved figures in American sports—an all-time great baseball player, a larger-than-life personality, and an accidental philosopher all rolled into one. By the 1960s, ...
Berra, of course, started as a professional martial artist. As long as there have been both athletes and televisions, sports stars have crossed over. Some made a career of their newfound television or ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New Jersey set another world record on Sunday — inspired by the legacy of Yogi Berra — and I was lucky enough to be part of it.