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Berra’s death is “amazing loss” — ESPN co-founder

The death was from natural causes. Berra quit school after the eighth grade, but his lack of formal education did not take away from his quick witty comments, known as Yogiisms.

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Berra was more than astounding player on the field, he was an astounding person off of it, and his legacy will never be forgotten.

Yogi certainly had a great career, as the Toronto Star pointed out.

Berra was one of the key elements to the New York Yankees’ dynasty that won 10 World Series championships – which remains the most in sport’s history. During his tenure, Berra played in 14 World Series.

“‘Baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical,”‘ she wrote.

On economics; “A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.”

Even Napoleon had his Watergate.”

But the baseball great was equally well-known for humorous quips and malapropisms such as “It’s deja vu all over again”. Which I did. We played hard.

“Nobody goes there anymore”.

I know he’d always joke about that saying to Derek (Jeter), ‘How many do you have? I remember him as a kid, obviously.

“It was impossible to get a conversation going. In practice there is”. He told me I wanna talk about football or golf, I don’t wanna talk about baseball. “Otherwise they won’t go to yours”. When she asked why he felt the need to sign his full name, he said he wanted to make sure she didn’t think it came from some other guy named Yogi. And it is the truth.

“His numbers are incredible when you really look at them, but his presence and how he dealt with people was really the biggest thing”.

“I don’t mean to be amusing “.

BOBBY RICHARDSON: “Yogi Berra was my wonderful, long-time friend”.

Over his career, Berra was involved with the Yankees as well as the Mets and Astros.

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You don’t have to be a baseball fan or even know who Yogi Berra was to appreciate his wacky way with words.

New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra poses at spring training in Florida in an undated file