You've heard of Yogi Bear right? Mr. Berra is the real person who Yogi Bear was based upon. Lawrence peter Berra / Yogi Berra American baseball player. In the first inning of a championship game Yogi broke his finger and played through the whole game. That is one of the many things that made Yogi a strong hearted and a great charactered ,man. Yogi Berra American baseball player. Hall of famer. Elected into in 1972. Dies on September 22, 2015. Lived a long life with wife and three kids.
Early life His childhood wasn't the best, but he thought it was all he needed. Yogi grew up in St. Louis on the hill or the italian side of st.louis. Yogis dad was a bricklayer .This american baseball player lived in a small house with his brothers and sisters. Nothing made Yogi happier than to play sports. As a kid ,Yogi played sports all through junior high and high school years (Yogi). During school Yogi played lots of sports. He even played roller hockey. As a kid he was confused on what he wanted to become, but he knew baseball was always there for him. As a kid Yogi played organized YMCA baseball before he quit to play for his school. When Yogi got out of high school he played single “A”, double “A” , and triple “A”. Yogis skills were undermined by other teams because Yogi
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One of his most famous one was if you asked him if YooHoo was hyphenated he'd say “No mam its not even carbonated”. Yogi had a great sense of humor. With tons of witty Yogiisms and his witty way of life. In one of Yogis world series games he hit a homerun on the first pitch twice. As a right handed batter Yogi was known for hitting balls that would of been balls. When Yogi was up to bat he hit anything that was close to him. Yogi caught for the New York Yankees all of his world series games. Most of Yogis skills were unminded for the time he was the best catcher ever.(Weber) Yogi never gave up and never quit even if the team was
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Griffith had passion for baseball ever since he was a child. He had to tackle many obstacles including a chronic illness. Without letting the illness stop him, Griffith battled his way to the minor leagues where he started as a pitcher. Starting out he was quite clever and created his own technique using skillful control in pitching. This is where he was given the nickname “Old Fox”.
The Kid. Junior. The silky smooth left-handed swing that you could watch all day. 630 home runs. Range. 10 Gold Gloves. 13 All Star appearances. Ken Griffey.
During World War II Bara joined the U.S Navy when he was 19 Years old. In 1946 Berra was picked up by the Yankees as a catcher, Berra earned the reputation as the batter who never struck out. In the 1950’s Yogi won American League Most