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Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (born May 12, 1925) is a former American Major League Baseball catcher, outfielder, and manager. He played almost his entire 19-year baseball career (1946–1965) for the New York Yankees. Berra was one of only four players to be named the Most Valuable Player of the American League three times and is one of only six managers to lead both American and National League teams to the World Series. As a player, coach, or manager, Berra appeared in 21 World Series. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.

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  • Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (born May 12, 1925) is a former American Major League Baseball catcher, outfielder, and manager. He played almost his entire 19-year baseball career (1946–1965) for the New York Yankees. Berra was one of only four players to be named the Most Valuable Player of the American League three times and is one of only six managers to lead both American and National League teams to the World Series. As a player, coach, or manager, Berra appeared in 21 World Series. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.
  • Yogi Berra is a former major league baseball player and Hall of Fame member.
  • Yogi Berra claims to have invented truthiness. Berra is a liar and a communist and is an abomination to Stephen Colbert. Image:MiniMaleSilhouette1.jpg Yogi Berra is an article about a person who is not Stephen.Please add more details so America can better judge Yogi Berra's worthiness.
  • Yogi Berra is the fifth manager for the Mets. For playing and managing it would be the New York Yankees first then the New York Mets. He served manager for the Mets from 1972-1975.
  • Lawrence Peter „Yogi“ Berra (* 12. Mai 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri) ist ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und -manager. Er ist u. a. für seine humoristischen und teilweise provokativen Zitate, sog. „Yogiisms“, berühmt.
  • Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (born May 12, 1925 – September 22, 2015), nicknamed "The Little Squat Man", from St. Louis, Mo., was a former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. He played almost his entire career for the New York Yankees and was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. He was one of only four players to be named the Most Valuable Player of the American League three times, and one of only six managers to lead both American and National League teams to the World Series. Berra finished in the top 4 candidates for MVP 7 consecutive years (1950-1956) - a feat which was unmatched. Berra hit 20 or more home runs for 10 consecutive years (1949-1958) and also in 1961. He and [[Duke Snider} had 20 or more home runs in 9 of the 10 years of the 1950's (Snider had 15 in 1958
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