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Tribute To One Of The Best

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  • Super User

RIP Yogi. While best known for his memorable quotes, he was a great catcher and baseball coach. His legacy goes far beyond his interesting use of language. The game, and baseball fans everywhere will miss him.

  • Global Moderator

"When you come to a fork in the road...Take it"

etc.

etc.

How can you not like the man!

Rest In Peace

Mike

  • Global Moderator

We must have been typing at the same time...lol

How about this one.."And they give ya cash, which is just as good as money"

My favorite is....

I'm not real good at making forecasts,

particularly if they involve the future"

Mike

  • Super User

"It's not over till its over!"

That'd be my favorite one! I heard the news this morning over the radio, R.I.P...

The future? It aint what it used to be.

  • Super User

Yogi hit more bad pitches for home runs than any other player.  He was not afraid to swing at a pitch that was way above the strike zone.  He played with Joe DiMaggio and his successor, Mickey Mantle. 

 

Yogi had a great life, and he brought enjoyment to all who watched him play.  Yogi, forever a child at heart.

"Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical."

  • Super User

"Always attend everyone else's funerals.  Otherwise, they won't attend yours."

 

R.I.P

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