Check your local movie listings and if it's playing in your area, run . . . don't walk, to see "It Ain't Over" a documentary on the personal and professional life of Yogi Berra. Opened in Gainesville today and I saw it this afternoon. Whether you'd like a refresher on great baseball history or want to re-live great memories . . . it's fabulous!
Thanks Gal! Yogi was my hero when I was kid. I had #8 in Little League. The movie was step back in to the past. Little did I know what a wonderful soul he was. We should all be like Yogi, but, "If you can't imitate him, don't copy him!"
2 lasting images of yogi. first, him jumping up and down screaming at the umpire when jackie robinson stole home in the world series. also, him almost tackling don larson after his perfect game.
Real Yogi-isms: You can observe a lot just by watching. It's like deja vu all over again. No one goes there nowadays. It's too crowded. Baseball is 90% mental. The other half is physical. A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. Always go to other people's funerals. Otherwise, they won't come to yours. You wouldn't have won if we'd have beaten you. Never answer an anonymous letter. I usually take a 2 hour nap from one to four. Slump? I ain't in no slump.... I'm just not hitting. The future ain't what it used to be.
Yogi was a free swinging left handed hitter. He went after a lot of pitches out of the zone, yet he rarely struck out. Look up his typical K's per year. Baseball stat has his avg career over a 162 season as .285, with 109 RBIs, 27 HRs and....only 32 K's. He struck out about 1 time every 5 games.
My favorite Yogi quote is one where he is smart and not dumb: "I can see how he (Sandy Koufax) won twenty-five games. What I don't understand is how he lost five."