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Post by t-bob on Apr 28, 2024 11:43:52 GMT -5
“It ain’t over” (2022) Yogi Berra Excellent movie about a tremendous human who also happens to be a sports icon. Yogi might have been under appreciated as an athlete, but he was beloved as a father, grandfather, uncle and friend to all. Watch this documentary, you’ll be happy you did.
It was almost 4 hours. It was really fun.
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Post by Dub on Apr 28, 2024 13:04:56 GMT -5
Thanks, Bob. This sounds interesting.
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Post by howard lee on Apr 28, 2024 13:14:31 GMT -5
I once heard an interview on the radio with Yogi's son, Dale. The interviewer, regarding "Yogi-isms," asked if Dale was like his father. Dale's reply was, "I'm like him, only different."
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Post by t-bob on Apr 28, 2024 13:23:11 GMT -5
He’s a Yankee! a bit Met
I saw the Yankees when I was a kid 1950s Old Studium (30 times) and new ballpark -2014
I’m still a Yankee - and Californian
Play ball - “the umps suck” Boston Red Sox also.
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Post by coachdoc on Apr 28, 2024 22:24:52 GMT -5
He’s such a great guy, I forgive him being a Yankee. He was such an excellent ball player, he caused us great pain. Yogi Bear being created in his image, helped blur how excellent a ball player he was. He had more mvp’s and league championships than Mickey Mantle and Lou Gehrig combined. He was that good.
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