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THURSDAY, September 24, 2015 poughkeepsiejournal.com 3C
Born on May 25 in
St. Louis, Mo. Grew
up on Elizabeth
Street, the same
street as Hall of Fame
announcer Jack Buck
and former catcher
Joe Garagiola.
Signed with the
New York Yankees,
earning a $500
bonus.
Joined the Navy
when he turned 18.
Earned a spot on the
Yankees roster.
Won the first of
his three career
American League
Most Valuable Player
awards.
Elected to National
Baseball Hall of
Fame.
Managed Mets
to World Series,
where New York
took defending
champion Oakland
Athletics to a seventh
game before losing.
Managed the
Yankees to a third-
place finish in the
American League
East.
Fired by George
Steinbrenner 16
games into the
season, causing
a rift between
Steinbrenner and
Berra that lasted until
the 1999 season.
Returned to Yankee
Stadium for Yogi
Berra Day, the same
day David Cone
pitched a perfect
game for the
Yankees.
1956 Caught Don
Larsen’s perfect game
in a 2-0 win over the
Dodgers in Game 5 of
the World Series on
Oct. 8.
1925 1942 1943 1946 1951 1972 1973 1984 1985 1999
Yogi Berra 1925-2015
EZRA SHAW
“Nobody goes there
anymore. It’s too
crowded.”
TO STAN MUSIAL AND JOE
GARAGIOLA ABOUT RUGGERI’S
RESTAURANT IN ST. LOUIS
“Ninety
percent of
the game is
half mental.”
COACHING TIP TO
HIS PLAYERS
“We made
too many
wrong
mistakes.”
AFTER THE
YANKEES LOST
THE 1960 WORLD
SERIES TO THE
PITTSBURGH
PIRATES
“When you come to
a fork in the road,
take it.”
WHILE GIVING DIRECTIONS TO
JOE GARAGIOLA TO HIS HOUSE
IN MONTCLAIR, N.J.
“It ain’t over
’til it’s over.”
DURING THE 1973
SEASON AS METS
MANAGER
Yogiisms “If people
don’t want to
come to the
ballpark, how
are you going
to stop them.”
TO COMMISSIONER
BUD SELIG WHEN
ATTENDANCE WAS
DOWN DUE TO THE
THREAT OF A STRIKE
“It’s deja vu all
over again.”
ON MICKEY MANTLE AND
ROGER MARIS HITTING
BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS
there
too
AND JOE
RUGGERI’S
LOUIS
ballpark, how
are you going
to stop them.”
TO COMMISSIONER
BUD SELIG WHEN
ATTENDANCE WAS
DOWN DUE TO THE
THREAT OF A STRIKE
ND
S
When Frank Guido thinks about Yogi Berra, he
thinks of a man who was very giving of his time with
fans.
Guido, who owns Mariner’s Harbor and Frank Gui-
do’s Little Italy in Kingston, knew Berra through a mu-
tual friend, Phil Rizzuto, Berra’s Hall of Fame team-
mate with the Yankees.
When Berra would visit one of Guido’s restaurants,
Guido would make sure no one bothered the Hall of
Fame catcher. But Berra would always go the extra
mile.
“He would stay for hours afterwards and sign auto-
graphs,” Guido said. “He’s very intelligent and nice to
be around. He’s a gentleman.”
Guido remembered when he went to Cooperstown
for the Hall of Fame induction and he saw Berra with
his wife Carmen and their granddaughter. Berra was
collecting all the other players’ autographs.
“All the other players love him,” Guido said.
Berra will likely be remembered by casual fans for
his wacky sayings and commercials. His baseball,
though, was top-notch.
The catcher won three American League Most Valu-
able Player awards and competed in 14 World Series,
winning 10.
“Yogi was a hell of a competitor,” Guido said. “They
thought he was like a jokester and you would be laugh-
ing, but when he was talking to the players, he was tak-
ing away their concentration.”
Guido said that Rizzuto thought Berra would make a
good manager, which he did. Berra was the only man to
lead both the Yankees and Mets to the World Series.
“Rizzutothoughthewouldsomedaybesomesortofa
manager,” Guido said. “He did have the respect of all
his players.”
GuidosaidhefrequentlysawBerraatthePhilRizzu-
to Memorial-Gene Michael Golf Classic, an annual
event at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park,
N,J. The event benefits the St. Joseph’s School for the
Blind.
He would also frequently see him in Cooperstown.
“Yogi really appreciates what it was to be in the Hall
of Fame and what it is to have fans,” Guido said.
Phil Strum: pstrum@poughkeepsiejournal.com, 845-
437-4847, Twitter: @PJStrum
Yogi went the extra mile
PHIL STRUM POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL

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POU 9.24 YOGI INSIDE SP.PDF

  • 1. THURSDAY, September 24, 2015 poughkeepsiejournal.com 3C Born on May 25 in St. Louis, Mo. Grew up on Elizabeth Street, the same street as Hall of Fame announcer Jack Buck and former catcher Joe Garagiola. Signed with the New York Yankees, earning a $500 bonus. Joined the Navy when he turned 18. Earned a spot on the Yankees roster. Won the first of his three career American League Most Valuable Player awards. Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Managed Mets to World Series, where New York took defending champion Oakland Athletics to a seventh game before losing. Managed the Yankees to a third- place finish in the American League East. Fired by George Steinbrenner 16 games into the season, causing a rift between Steinbrenner and Berra that lasted until the 1999 season. Returned to Yankee Stadium for Yogi Berra Day, the same day David Cone pitched a perfect game for the Yankees. 1956 Caught Don Larsen’s perfect game in a 2-0 win over the Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series on Oct. 8. 1925 1942 1943 1946 1951 1972 1973 1984 1985 1999 Yogi Berra 1925-2015 EZRA SHAW “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.” TO STAN MUSIAL AND JOE GARAGIOLA ABOUT RUGGERI’S RESTAURANT IN ST. LOUIS “Ninety percent of the game is half mental.” COACHING TIP TO HIS PLAYERS “We made too many wrong mistakes.” AFTER THE YANKEES LOST THE 1960 WORLD SERIES TO THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” WHILE GIVING DIRECTIONS TO JOE GARAGIOLA TO HIS HOUSE IN MONTCLAIR, N.J. “It ain’t over ’til it’s over.” DURING THE 1973 SEASON AS METS MANAGER Yogiisms “If people don’t want to come to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them.” TO COMMISSIONER BUD SELIG WHEN ATTENDANCE WAS DOWN DUE TO THE THREAT OF A STRIKE “It’s deja vu all over again.” ON MICKEY MANTLE AND ROGER MARIS HITTING BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS there too AND JOE RUGGERI’S LOUIS ballpark, how are you going to stop them.” TO COMMISSIONER BUD SELIG WHEN ATTENDANCE WAS DOWN DUE TO THE THREAT OF A STRIKE ND S When Frank Guido thinks about Yogi Berra, he thinks of a man who was very giving of his time with fans. Guido, who owns Mariner’s Harbor and Frank Gui- do’s Little Italy in Kingston, knew Berra through a mu- tual friend, Phil Rizzuto, Berra’s Hall of Fame team- mate with the Yankees. When Berra would visit one of Guido’s restaurants, Guido would make sure no one bothered the Hall of Fame catcher. But Berra would always go the extra mile. “He would stay for hours afterwards and sign auto- graphs,” Guido said. “He’s very intelligent and nice to be around. He’s a gentleman.” Guido remembered when he went to Cooperstown for the Hall of Fame induction and he saw Berra with his wife Carmen and their granddaughter. Berra was collecting all the other players’ autographs. “All the other players love him,” Guido said. Berra will likely be remembered by casual fans for his wacky sayings and commercials. His baseball, though, was top-notch. The catcher won three American League Most Valu- able Player awards and competed in 14 World Series, winning 10. “Yogi was a hell of a competitor,” Guido said. “They thought he was like a jokester and you would be laugh- ing, but when he was talking to the players, he was tak- ing away their concentration.” Guido said that Rizzuto thought Berra would make a good manager, which he did. Berra was the only man to lead both the Yankees and Mets to the World Series. “Rizzutothoughthewouldsomedaybesomesortofa manager,” Guido said. “He did have the respect of all his players.” GuidosaidhefrequentlysawBerraatthePhilRizzu- to Memorial-Gene Michael Golf Classic, an annual event at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park, N,J. The event benefits the St. Joseph’s School for the Blind. He would also frequently see him in Cooperstown. “Yogi really appreciates what it was to be in the Hall of Fame and what it is to have fans,” Guido said. Phil Strum: pstrum@poughkeepsiejournal.com, 845- 437-4847, Twitter: @PJStrum Yogi went the extra mile PHIL STRUM POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL