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The Providence Journal called him The Swat King — a bull-shouldered corner outfielder who was known as Joe Cusano in 1945.
Berra vowed never to return to Yankee Stadium as long was Steinbrenner owned the team. But in 1999, Berra finally relented, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch of the Yankees' season-opening game.
Yogi Berra was a baseball legend and a Yankees superstar catcher who amassed 13 World Series rings and three MVP awards ...
Baseball legend Yogi Berra diesYet Berra’s achievements did not come easily. From his arrival at Yankee Stadium, when a lowly employee said the newcomer would not last because he did not “look ...
In fact, Berra wasn’t the only Yankee who wore No. 35 during 1946 and 1947 (he played just seven games in 1946). Baseball Reference also lists Aaron Robinson as having worn it at some point that ...
Yogi Berra, who was born in The Hill neighborhood of St. Louis on May 12, 1925 (100 years ago Monday), was a catcher at a time when baseball players were bigger than movie stars — especially if ...
NEWARK -- Carmen Berra, the wife of New York Yankees great Yogi Berra, has died. She was 85. The Yankees confirmed that she died Thursday night in New Jersey's Essex County.
Object Details referenced New York Yankees depicted Berra, Yogi maker Exhibit Supply Company Description Postcard of baseball player Yogi Berra. The card is part of a series made by the Exhibit Supply ...