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Yogi Berra at the 92nd Street Y

By: Yogi Berra
Narrated by: David Kaplan
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An all-star and hall of famer, Yogi Berra first achieved fame in the '60s for his hot bat and fierce catching but he has remained in the spotlight for his successful coaching career and humorous witticisms. Berra has been reported as saying things like, "90% of the game is half-mental", and, "Always go to others' funerals or they won't go to yours!" In this episode of Live at the 92nd Street Y, Berra speaks with David Kaplan, journalist and museum curator, about the ball player's illustrious life and career. As always, Berra's wit and humor is irresistible.

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Yogi Berra is a beloved American baseball personality. On the field, his exploits with the New York Yankees made him a vital part of the most successful sports franchise ever. Off the field, his wit and humor made him a legend. He is the author of the best-selling books It Ain't Over, The Yogi Book, and When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It! Here is inspiration and wisdom from one of baseball's greatest heroes.
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