Ppl make fun of Michael but his passion for the Yanks and baseball in general is really awesome
@Doug.the.welder-hj6cq6 жыл бұрын
THE GREAT WHITE I love kay I really don’t understand the hate he gets never have never will
@tylerwhite20005 жыл бұрын
Wow, I never heard this story. I'm so glad I accidently stumbled across this video
@citizenbeeswax79852 жыл бұрын
Ditto
@bodhicat12 жыл бұрын
You and me both
@morningsidedriverock Жыл бұрын
Same here.
@michaelfisher7020 Жыл бұрын
Great job by Don to let the moment breath but still step up after Michael could not go on. Touching clip.
@VenomousStare2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@WuYorkYankees2 жыл бұрын
I ain't no Yankee fan, but I will always, always, always be a fan of the great Yogi Berra. RIP Yogi.
@henrybrowne7248 Жыл бұрын
My brother Jim covered the Yankees during the 1970’s and early 80’s for the Passaic Herald News. In the spring of 1978, he invited me to Ft Lauderdale for a week to watch the team work out and, upon arriving, took me into the bar at the Galt Ocean Mile Hotel. He introduced me to Billy, Art Fowler and Yogi, saying to Yogi, “this is my brother Anthony.” I shook his hand and said, “it’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Berra.” The follwing year, My brother called me from Ft. Lauderdale and told me that Yogi had asked him, “how’s your brother Anthony doin”? I asked how in the world he remembered me and Jim responded, “he said you were the first person in 30 years to call him Mr. Berra!”
@tonyvincent97533 жыл бұрын
Amazing story! Thanks for sharing. My brother in law, Vince, grew up playing sand-lot ball with Yogi and Joe Garagiola on The Hill section of St. Louis. They played a lot of soccer as well as baseball. He said Yogi was a great athlete even then, but his older brother, Anthony, was the best athlete on The Hill and one of the finest athletes he had ever seen in his life. Anthony played a little semi-pro but all the kids were working in jobs to make ends meet back in those hard times. Anthony talked their dad into letting Yogi have a shot at pro ball and the rest is history, but if Anthony had gone too Vince said he would have become one of the greatest baseball players of all time - guaranteed. Of course, it is easy to look back with hindsight. Nobody knew back then that even Yogi had a chance of making it. They just gave him his shot. I often wonder how many kids who never get a chance could become great athletes, scientists, politicians or engineers if they only got a break. [EDIT] By the way, "The Hill" was actually called "Dago Hill". The correct name is never used for obvious reasons, but I never knew an Italian in St. Louis who was necessarily offended by calling it by that name. It is a famous place and that's what it was called, so we just shrugged our shoulders and said, "Why not?" People are too thin-skinned today. Nice talkin with ya Tony.
@DATo_DATonian3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story as well. My heritage is 100% Italian and I grew up with all the Italian stereotypes. None of it ever bothered me because our family unit was so strong and we developed a thick skin. Besides, Frank Sinatra’s nickname was Dago! The first house he ever bought was on Lawrence Avenue in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, 10 blocks away from my boyhood home.
@tonyvincent97533 жыл бұрын
@@tonyvincent9753 I'm 100% too. I used to joke and say, "Other kids have blood in their veins, I have tomato sauce." LOL Hey, Pisan, we sure did eat good din't we? My mom used to cook dinners every day that you would pay a fortune for in a five star restaurant, but I always wanted American food like hot dogs and hamburgers. Mom used to say, "You're gonna miss my cooking when I'm gone." Just like everything else she said, she was right.
@DATo_DATonian3 жыл бұрын
Hilarious! We lived very similar lives, brother. My Dad would never take us to an Itaian restaurant. He’d say, they can’t make it as good as your mother!” My Irish friend’s mother’s would give them peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch. My Mom would give me an antipasto on fresh Italian bread. She’d say “ the Mudigans don’t know how to eat!” LOL
@tonyvincent97533 жыл бұрын
WOW!
@stevedrums16752 жыл бұрын
I’m a Mets fan living in Western Canada. I have a huge appreciation for the baseball history. I also am a huge fan of Michael Kay and the work he does. A class act in the truest sense!
@Classicrocker61193 жыл бұрын
My condolences, that you like Michael Kay the piece of crap.
@josephpetrizzojr5340 Жыл бұрын
Not only does it speak to the type of person Yogi is/was, it is a wonderful lesson for all of us.
@duanedorman61342 жыл бұрын
I believe this clip also shows what type of man Michael is.
@tomsampson8084 Жыл бұрын
I saw this live on TV and had been searching for this clip, thank you so much for posting. KZhead never take this down.
@danielvena23068 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
@WuYorkYankees8 жыл бұрын
Phil and Cora were very kind people . Every Halloween we would trick or treat at their house . It was always the highlight of Halloween
@angelf33652 жыл бұрын
Did you ever see his cat Ratso? 😄
@WuYorkYankees2 жыл бұрын
He used to give away big - I mean huge - Hershey bars at Halloween.
@laser170323 Жыл бұрын
You’re the best Michael !!!!!!!
@ericw98603 жыл бұрын
Puts into context Yogis relationship with Jeter. Humanity included. Yogi is the GOAT
@danielhicks16822 жыл бұрын
I love that guy and Phill. I can say without a doubt we will never see days like that again. The world has gone to shit.
@OneCupOfCoffee2042 жыл бұрын
They both truly legend how about what Yogi did never knew thank you Michael Kay for sharing and showing your true emotions
@mikealberico9143 жыл бұрын
My favorite athlete of all time regardless of sport. I caught in little league and always wore the number 8. Cried like a baby the day he passed. Just a splendid human being. Glad I got to see him in his prime.
@buggy4cars2 жыл бұрын
That's beautiful.
@WuYorkYankees2 жыл бұрын
I did also my 1st LL team was the Yankees i asked for #8 ! Got it, yeah!!!! Next year they changed us to the Pirates ( only 3 years after the 60' WS melt down) they asked me if I wanted 8 again......thought awhile and in protest took #13 lol
@rickmays797 Жыл бұрын
Just tremendous. The Yankees and their great and iconic people have been a large part of many of our lives.
@baseballman4958 Жыл бұрын
I love Michael Kay ❤️
@bloodlegion4874 Жыл бұрын
You would. 😄😄😄👺👺👺
@josephpetrizzojr5340 Жыл бұрын
Yogi ,Rizzuto wow no words how much they mean to a bronx kid like me.But Michael I have met you many times working at MSG.And at Yankees Stadium going to the game. And may I say you to my my friend are a class act and a great person too.That was heart felt buddie. You are the best God bless you and family.
@johnjaeger4308 Жыл бұрын
Because both Yogi and the Scooter were Italian-Americans and their culture demanded they be better human beings than most.
@themeat50533 жыл бұрын
cringey comment....
@visionquest4142 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr kay . I can imagine how hard that was.
@marknan53522 жыл бұрын
No accident they won so much together. They were great ball players who played well under pressure. They won 5 world series in a row. 49 50 51 52 53. Also won in 47. 56 . Phil played a lot less in 1956 but contributed and got a ring. Lost in 1955. Amazing.
@dandanchak9907 Жыл бұрын
Powerful stuff😢
@Scotto69772 жыл бұрын
God Bless Yogi and Phil. R.I.P guys
@pattyboymccull96473 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking
@scyanks77 жыл бұрын
Such a tough moment for him. You could feel the love and respect.
@dougbodenhamer9391 Жыл бұрын
OMG. Never saw this before. Thank you!!!
@mikedaacmech3833 жыл бұрын
Amazing story..... thanks!!!!!
@rickmays797 Жыл бұрын
Heard this live, thanks for upload
@IhavelicensetoDrive8 жыл бұрын
I cried 'live' and everytime I watch this clip. Thank you Michael Kay for representing all of our feelings towards Scooter #10 and Yogi #8!
@mikegerardi72132 жыл бұрын
so touching....thanks guys
@alanconrad8490 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Yankee stadium in 2007-2009 during old timers day and saw yogi from the stands and everyone stood up applauded when he walked onto the field 🥺🥺🥺🥺
@charliegeraldjr5926 Жыл бұрын
Two great guys
@frsantariga3 жыл бұрын
Great stuff Mike
@harryfrezza10353 жыл бұрын
Well said. This is what being a good friend and teammate should be about.
@ernestleong476 Жыл бұрын
Good on ya, Michael. Yogi and Phil were special people.
@johnharrington1800 Жыл бұрын
I met Yogi Berra at Newark airport in 1992; as I was walking toward my end of the terminal I noticed him just sitting there by himself presumably waiting for his flight. I had to do a double take as I'm thinking is that really Yogi Berra... just sitting there without a soul around him no way couldn't be. As he got into his later years he definitely became even more identifiable almost to a character of himself I'm thinking there's only one person who looks like Yogi Berra and thats Yogi Berra. I quickly bought a magazine at one of the stands to try getting his autograph making me way to him introducing myself we shook hands asking for an autograph I sit down next to him where we spoke for maybe ten minutes asking him what he was up to telling me he was off the do some golfing in Colorado.. asked him how Dale was doing as and his state of mind in terms of Steinbrener and if was still self deposed from coming back to the stadium anytime soon...which he wasn't... Lol... A total gentleman it was my honor to have sat with him undisturbed for the blip in time.
@aaronbirtig Жыл бұрын
Amazing story, thanks for sharing! Michael Kay always says that Yogi and Rizzuto were 2 of the most kindest famous people ever. Your story proves it.
@WuYorkYankees Жыл бұрын
I just shed real tears man
@LuisMD96 Жыл бұрын
Just came across this. Micheal was truly touched.
@trumpsmarkethack5676 Жыл бұрын
It's Deja Vu all over again Well Mr Berra, we could sure use a wonderful person like you again 🌹
@joekerr1763 Жыл бұрын
i like seeing the old photo of yogi and scooter, when they were young and played for the ny yankees, and the world was their oyster.
@tylerjames68422 жыл бұрын
I hate the Yanks, but this man has a insane amount of passion. Bless Yogi
@travisadams45563 жыл бұрын
We love you Yogi.
@sheepdawg90202 жыл бұрын
God I miss those guys.
@edsteadham4085 Жыл бұрын
Much respect Yogi was a great man
@warrenburlingame1172 Жыл бұрын
I met Yogi a few times. Not a nicer person in the world!!!!!!
@johnheinrich1718 Жыл бұрын
Imagine having a friend like that. Most of us guys nowadays will never have anything close to that.
@knowthywalk8908 Жыл бұрын
Amazing story. Amazing people. I’m afraid part of the soul of this country died when this generation left us.
@ddsara6566 Жыл бұрын
Jesus. I never heard this before. Now, I'm tearing. I was lucky enough to meet Yogi at his baseball museum in Montclair just by chance. What an extraordinary gentleman. I only wish I had a camera.
@stevedrums16752 жыл бұрын
thanks
@renegonzalez63067 жыл бұрын
I have 2 friends I worked with 50 years ago that I have not seen in 30 years. If either of them called me today asking for anything - I would be there in a minute. It is a thing that can not be explained. Only those that know can understand it.
@tomsampson80843 жыл бұрын
The Best. Cacher. For. Mi. El. Gran. Yogui .
@germansanchez12913 жыл бұрын
🙏❤️
@charliegrant28952 жыл бұрын
It's crazy yogi has been gone for 7 years
@aaronalexander612 Жыл бұрын
These guys were great and nice because they never made 30 million like they make now.
@GeorgeYoung-co3rrАй бұрын
Phil in that photo of them playing cards is a spitting image of John Lurie
@yommish Жыл бұрын
Good job, guys...
@jmj7599 Жыл бұрын
I hope things like that hit me one day.
@Mr.Jtea33 жыл бұрын
Yogi and Scooter were also business partners in a bowling alley in Clifton.
@alartandy Жыл бұрын
MINT!!!!!
@jrlonestar Жыл бұрын
Nothing for me to add on this/Yogi and Scooter were a class act/R.I.P
@michaelstewart8132 Жыл бұрын
This is what life is all about when stripped to its most basic purity.
@steveehrlich30342 жыл бұрын
David Ortiz does not belong in the same Hall of Fame as Yogi Berra.
@K1OIK Жыл бұрын
These damn onions
@robertgiardino3314 Жыл бұрын
Y'all ever double clicked on an KZhead video because you thought you were on TikTok? Yup just did that . 😂
@connormcmahon89392 жыл бұрын
There’s something so powerful about seeing a person who’s a professional and normally keeps it together break down with emotion
@TheBtstephens Жыл бұрын
Wow it’s getting dusty in this room I’m in
@victorleinberger88372 жыл бұрын
You talk about nicest famous person you ever met. I'll go one step further. He was one of the nicest people anyone could meet. I didn't know Yogi. He didn't know me. But here is a Yogi story. It seems Yogi would go to a deli/general store in Verona N.J. almost daily to get his coffee and newspaper. Yogi lived in Montclair N.J. a neighboring town. I would see Yogi often leaving the deli. I was an avid Yankee fan but never wanted to intrude into his personal space or privacy with fan boy or selfish motives. One early morning, I was walking into the deli and Yogi was walking out. I took that opportunity as respectfully noted that I had recently had the good fortune of winning a bat sighed by Yogi at the Verona Rescue/Fire Dept. picnic celebration. Yogi's son and his wife, Carla lived in Verona and Carla was a member of the squad. Apparently, she got her father-in-law to autograph the bat and it was first prize in a raffle. Well, Yogi was so gracious, open, and humble during that conversation. He was more interested in my employment with Verona. I was a Lieutenant with the Police Dept. at that time. Just a great guy to talk with and I will never forget that brief interaction. This meeting took place over thirty years ago. Obviously, I still have that bat and the fond memories of Yogi. He is for me a symbol for what was right in professional sports. Thanks Yogi! Rest in Peace.
@guidinglight168 Жыл бұрын
He must have been personal friend of Yogi's
@brandonmorris922 жыл бұрын
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@georgemccartney8182 Жыл бұрын
That's are great God?
@mikeandrews28512 жыл бұрын
New York Yankees the greatest organization in Major League Baseball ⚾️ thank you.
@billymatthews73463 жыл бұрын
Greatest organization in all of sports
@roopan19683 жыл бұрын
But with terrible fans
@wa2k993 жыл бұрын
@@wa2k99 Explain
@roopan19683 жыл бұрын
Was*
@stephenstrang5902 жыл бұрын
Dude you rubbed your nose then touched your eyes .. use that hanky in your top pocket
@robertbranco1126 Жыл бұрын
We’re gonna be hearing stories in 2061 about how Giancarlo Stanton held Aaron Hicks’ hand till he fell asleep.
@bendenmark7043 Жыл бұрын
😆😆😆
@WuYorkYankees Жыл бұрын
And we’ll be very glad when you go to final sleep, douchbag
@richvigada21332 ай бұрын
Awesome story!!! Horrible recording....
@drlongus83212 жыл бұрын
What BS !
@stefanomagaddino6868 Жыл бұрын
Kay is as phony as they come. Now that Yogi and Phil are gone he tries to make a story about them "his own". Please.
@stefanomagaddino6868 Жыл бұрын
Dude you rubbed your nose then touched your eyes .. use that hanky in your top pocket
Ppl make fun of Michael but his passion for the Yanks and baseball in general is really awesome
THE GREAT WHITE I love kay I really don’t understand the hate he gets never have never will
Wow, I never heard this story. I'm so glad I accidently stumbled across this video
Ditto
You and me both
Same here.
Great job by Don to let the moment breath but still step up after Michael could not go on. Touching clip.
Absolutely!
I ain't no Yankee fan, but I will always, always, always be a fan of the great Yogi Berra. RIP Yogi.
My brother Jim covered the Yankees during the 1970’s and early 80’s for the Passaic Herald News. In the spring of 1978, he invited me to Ft Lauderdale for a week to watch the team work out and, upon arriving, took me into the bar at the Galt Ocean Mile Hotel. He introduced me to Billy, Art Fowler and Yogi, saying to Yogi, “this is my brother Anthony.” I shook his hand and said, “it’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Berra.” The follwing year, My brother called me from Ft. Lauderdale and told me that Yogi had asked him, “how’s your brother Anthony doin”? I asked how in the world he remembered me and Jim responded, “he said you were the first person in 30 years to call him Mr. Berra!”
Amazing story! Thanks for sharing. My brother in law, Vince, grew up playing sand-lot ball with Yogi and Joe Garagiola on The Hill section of St. Louis. They played a lot of soccer as well as baseball. He said Yogi was a great athlete even then, but his older brother, Anthony, was the best athlete on The Hill and one of the finest athletes he had ever seen in his life. Anthony played a little semi-pro but all the kids were working in jobs to make ends meet back in those hard times. Anthony talked their dad into letting Yogi have a shot at pro ball and the rest is history, but if Anthony had gone too Vince said he would have become one of the greatest baseball players of all time - guaranteed. Of course, it is easy to look back with hindsight. Nobody knew back then that even Yogi had a chance of making it. They just gave him his shot. I often wonder how many kids who never get a chance could become great athletes, scientists, politicians or engineers if they only got a break. [EDIT] By the way, "The Hill" was actually called "Dago Hill". The correct name is never used for obvious reasons, but I never knew an Italian in St. Louis who was necessarily offended by calling it by that name. It is a famous place and that's what it was called, so we just shrugged our shoulders and said, "Why not?" People are too thin-skinned today. Nice talkin with ya Tony.
Thanks for sharing your story as well. My heritage is 100% Italian and I grew up with all the Italian stereotypes. None of it ever bothered me because our family unit was so strong and we developed a thick skin. Besides, Frank Sinatra’s nickname was Dago! The first house he ever bought was on Lawrence Avenue in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, 10 blocks away from my boyhood home.
@@tonyvincent9753 I'm 100% too. I used to joke and say, "Other kids have blood in their veins, I have tomato sauce." LOL Hey, Pisan, we sure did eat good din't we? My mom used to cook dinners every day that you would pay a fortune for in a five star restaurant, but I always wanted American food like hot dogs and hamburgers. Mom used to say, "You're gonna miss my cooking when I'm gone." Just like everything else she said, she was right.
Hilarious! We lived very similar lives, brother. My Dad would never take us to an Itaian restaurant. He’d say, they can’t make it as good as your mother!” My Irish friend’s mother’s would give them peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch. My Mom would give me an antipasto on fresh Italian bread. She’d say “ the Mudigans don’t know how to eat!” LOL
WOW!
I’m a Mets fan living in Western Canada. I have a huge appreciation for the baseball history. I also am a huge fan of Michael Kay and the work he does. A class act in the truest sense!
My condolences, that you like Michael Kay the piece of crap.
Not only does it speak to the type of person Yogi is/was, it is a wonderful lesson for all of us.
I believe this clip also shows what type of man Michael is.
I saw this live on TV and had been searching for this clip, thank you so much for posting. KZhead never take this down.
Glad I could help!
Phil and Cora were very kind people . Every Halloween we would trick or treat at their house . It was always the highlight of Halloween
Did you ever see his cat Ratso? 😄
He used to give away big - I mean huge - Hershey bars at Halloween.
You’re the best Michael !!!!!!!
Puts into context Yogis relationship with Jeter. Humanity included. Yogi is the GOAT
I love that guy and Phill. I can say without a doubt we will never see days like that again. The world has gone to shit.
They both truly legend how about what Yogi did never knew thank you Michael Kay for sharing and showing your true emotions
My favorite athlete of all time regardless of sport. I caught in little league and always wore the number 8. Cried like a baby the day he passed. Just a splendid human being. Glad I got to see him in his prime.
That's beautiful.
I did also my 1st LL team was the Yankees i asked for #8 ! Got it, yeah!!!! Next year they changed us to the Pirates ( only 3 years after the 60' WS melt down) they asked me if I wanted 8 again......thought awhile and in protest took #13 lol
Just tremendous. The Yankees and their great and iconic people have been a large part of many of our lives.
I love Michael Kay ❤️
You would. 😄😄😄👺👺👺
Yogi ,Rizzuto wow no words how much they mean to a bronx kid like me.But Michael I have met you many times working at MSG.And at Yankees Stadium going to the game. And may I say you to my my friend are a class act and a great person too.That was heart felt buddie. You are the best God bless you and family.
Because both Yogi and the Scooter were Italian-Americans and their culture demanded they be better human beings than most.
cringey comment....
Thank you Mr kay . I can imagine how hard that was.
No accident they won so much together. They were great ball players who played well under pressure. They won 5 world series in a row. 49 50 51 52 53. Also won in 47. 56 . Phil played a lot less in 1956 but contributed and got a ring. Lost in 1955. Amazing.
Powerful stuff😢
God Bless Yogi and Phil. R.I.P guys
Heartbreaking
Such a tough moment for him. You could feel the love and respect.
OMG. Never saw this before. Thank you!!!
Amazing story..... thanks!!!!!
Heard this live, thanks for upload
I cried 'live' and everytime I watch this clip. Thank you Michael Kay for representing all of our feelings towards Scooter #10 and Yogi #8!
so touching....thanks guys
I worked at Yankee stadium in 2007-2009 during old timers day and saw yogi from the stands and everyone stood up applauded when he walked onto the field 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Two great guys
Great stuff Mike
Well said. This is what being a good friend and teammate should be about.
Good on ya, Michael. Yogi and Phil were special people.
I met Yogi Berra at Newark airport in 1992; as I was walking toward my end of the terminal I noticed him just sitting there by himself presumably waiting for his flight. I had to do a double take as I'm thinking is that really Yogi Berra... just sitting there without a soul around him no way couldn't be. As he got into his later years he definitely became even more identifiable almost to a character of himself I'm thinking there's only one person who looks like Yogi Berra and thats Yogi Berra. I quickly bought a magazine at one of the stands to try getting his autograph making me way to him introducing myself we shook hands asking for an autograph I sit down next to him where we spoke for maybe ten minutes asking him what he was up to telling me he was off the do some golfing in Colorado.. asked him how Dale was doing as and his state of mind in terms of Steinbrener and if was still self deposed from coming back to the stadium anytime soon...which he wasn't... Lol... A total gentleman it was my honor to have sat with him undisturbed for the blip in time.
Amazing story, thanks for sharing! Michael Kay always says that Yogi and Rizzuto were 2 of the most kindest famous people ever. Your story proves it.
I just shed real tears man
Just came across this. Micheal was truly touched.
It's Deja Vu all over again Well Mr Berra, we could sure use a wonderful person like you again 🌹
i like seeing the old photo of yogi and scooter, when they were young and played for the ny yankees, and the world was their oyster.
I hate the Yanks, but this man has a insane amount of passion. Bless Yogi
We love you Yogi.
God I miss those guys.
Much respect Yogi was a great man
I met Yogi a few times. Not a nicer person in the world!!!!!!
Imagine having a friend like that. Most of us guys nowadays will never have anything close to that.
Amazing story. Amazing people. I’m afraid part of the soul of this country died when this generation left us.
Jesus. I never heard this before. Now, I'm tearing. I was lucky enough to meet Yogi at his baseball museum in Montclair just by chance. What an extraordinary gentleman. I only wish I had a camera.
thanks
I have 2 friends I worked with 50 years ago that I have not seen in 30 years. If either of them called me today asking for anything - I would be there in a minute. It is a thing that can not be explained. Only those that know can understand it.
The Best. Cacher. For. Mi. El. Gran. Yogui .
🙏❤️
It's crazy yogi has been gone for 7 years
These guys were great and nice because they never made 30 million like they make now.
Phil in that photo of them playing cards is a spitting image of John Lurie
Good job, guys...
I hope things like that hit me one day.
Yogi and Scooter were also business partners in a bowling alley in Clifton.
MINT!!!!!
Nothing for me to add on this/Yogi and Scooter were a class act/R.I.P
This is what life is all about when stripped to its most basic purity.
David Ortiz does not belong in the same Hall of Fame as Yogi Berra.
These damn onions
Y'all ever double clicked on an KZhead video because you thought you were on TikTok? Yup just did that . 😂
There’s something so powerful about seeing a person who’s a professional and normally keeps it together break down with emotion
Wow it’s getting dusty in this room I’m in
You talk about nicest famous person you ever met. I'll go one step further. He was one of the nicest people anyone could meet. I didn't know Yogi. He didn't know me. But here is a Yogi story. It seems Yogi would go to a deli/general store in Verona N.J. almost daily to get his coffee and newspaper. Yogi lived in Montclair N.J. a neighboring town. I would see Yogi often leaving the deli. I was an avid Yankee fan but never wanted to intrude into his personal space or privacy with fan boy or selfish motives. One early morning, I was walking into the deli and Yogi was walking out. I took that opportunity as respectfully noted that I had recently had the good fortune of winning a bat sighed by Yogi at the Verona Rescue/Fire Dept. picnic celebration. Yogi's son and his wife, Carla lived in Verona and Carla was a member of the squad. Apparently, she got her father-in-law to autograph the bat and it was first prize in a raffle. Well, Yogi was so gracious, open, and humble during that conversation. He was more interested in my employment with Verona. I was a Lieutenant with the Police Dept. at that time. Just a great guy to talk with and I will never forget that brief interaction. This meeting took place over thirty years ago. Obviously, I still have that bat and the fond memories of Yogi. He is for me a symbol for what was right in professional sports. Thanks Yogi! Rest in Peace.
He must have been personal friend of Yogi's
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That's are great God?
New York Yankees the greatest organization in Major League Baseball ⚾️ thank you.
Greatest organization in all of sports
But with terrible fans
@@wa2k99 Explain
Was*
Dude you rubbed your nose then touched your eyes .. use that hanky in your top pocket
We’re gonna be hearing stories in 2061 about how Giancarlo Stanton held Aaron Hicks’ hand till he fell asleep.
😆😆😆
And we’ll be very glad when you go to final sleep, douchbag
Awesome story!!! Horrible recording....
What BS !
Kay is as phony as they come. Now that Yogi and Phil are gone he tries to make a story about them "his own". Please.
Dude you rubbed your nose then touched your eyes .. use that hanky in your top pocket