Yes. Renee. I have studied him also. If you have not already done so, you need to examine his calling of Don Larsen's perfect game in World SeriesQuote from: "cc la femme"
and Yogi's classic run to and jump onto the huge Larsen from the millsecond the final strike hit his glove (A smaller Larsen and / or a larger Yogi would have killed the man, but he was so big and Yogi so small it didn't even slow him down lol)
An image of the hug made its way to the Library of Congress, the moment was so famous. Asked what he remembered about the game, Berra once said that, because Larsen needed only 97 pitches to complete his perfecto:
No walks, no errors, no hits -- 97 pitches to perfection. Larsen threw them all and Yogi called them all
"There was never any time to be nervous."
The Yankees went on to win the Series in seven games, with Berra finishing as the hitting star. Larsen won the Series' MVP though, and nobody has equaled his perfection in a World Series game. Larsen, 86, survives Berra.
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You like your baseball cc la femme?