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Celebrate baseball’s most historic franchise at the New York Yankees Museum Presented by Bank of America. The Museum pays homage to generations of Yankees heroes, teams, and achievements.
But Yogi wasn’t his only nickname. Meet Joe Cusano. It might have been the worst-kept secret when a sweet-swinging, 20-year-old, left-handed hitter arrived at Cranston Stadium in July 1945 ...
Back in 2008 ESPN had Yogi say goodbye to Old Yankee Stadium for a broadcast in the ballpark's final year. It's a pretty sobering video to watch today, because it feels like the legend saying goodbye.
High atop empty Yankee Stadium on Wednesday, an electronic board listed Berra’s name, a picture of him in his playing days, the years 1925-2015 and the number 8.
Berra vowed never to return to Yankee Stadium as long as Steinbrenner owned the team. But in 1999, Berra finally relented, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch of the Yankees’ season-opener.
NEW YORK -- Yogi Berra has been honored with a moment of silence and a pregame tribute at Yankee Stadium. The ceremony lasted 10 minutes Thursday night before the New York Yankees hosted the ...
During the moment of silence, manager Joe Girardi, along with Brian McCann, Austin Romine and Gary Sanchez, carried a floral arrangement set in Yogi's No. 8 behind home plate.
Even Berra, who gets along with everybody, found something to grouse about. AP Fans cheer at the first regular season baseball game at the new Yankee Stadium on Thursday.
Little Dale Berra, 2, helps his famous dad, Yogi, carry bat from Yankee Stadium. The Yankees cleared out their lockers and headed home to watch Series on television for first time in five years.
The celebrations surrounding the stamp unveiling occurred near the Yogi Berra Stadium, at Montclair State University, in Little Falls, New Jersey.
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