That’s pretty cool. I almost forgot about Sport.I have a copy of SPORT Magazine from 1955 that shows a picture Yogi at home with Tim and Larry.
Zap had yet to come into the picture.
Yes, very good read. One of my "lockdown" reads that got me going again with reading more.If interested, our guy Zap wrote a book a number of years ago titled "My Dad Yogi, A Memoir of Family and Baseball".
😀😃now that's a great yogismWay back when my brothers and I asked dad about the “nude streakers” that ran on the field at Shea.
We wanted to know if they were male or female.
He said couldn’t tell because they had bags over their heads
If interested, our guy Zap wrote a book a number of years ago titled "My Dad Yogi, A Memoir of Family and Baseball".
Really need to get to the museum and check out that documentary. I missed it on the big screen and wanted to see it that way but will definitely check it out.Great book!
The Yogi movie, made by Yogi's granddaughter, "It Ain't Over" is well worth the watch. Even for a non baseball fan it would be great.
Lastly, the Yogi Museum in Montclair, while small, is chock full of Yogi memories & memorabilia
I enjoyed it too.Great book!
The Yogi movie, made by Yogi's granddaughter, "It Ain't Over" is well worth the watch. Even for a non baseball fan it would be great.
Lastly, the Yogi Museum in Montclair, while small, is chock full of Yogi memories & memorabilia
That conversation took place in the last week of my dad’s life, he was weak and barely audible.I don't like baseball much but I like Zap's stories.
The one I liked most was about talking to an ill Yogi about the joys of heaven and seeing family and friends.
Yogi said "if its so great why don't you go?"
That's really a hot one!That conversation took place in the last week of my dad’s life, he was weak and barely audible.
I told him a better place is waiting for you, mom is there, your friends, a paradise free of pain and all the golf you could possibly want.
He looked at me and very clearly gave that response😊lol