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Post Number: 6614 Registered: 01-2010 Posted From: 117.195.239.80
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Mental_sachinodu:"It ain't over till it's over."
Idi chaala sarlu Baseball Commentaries lo vinna !! -------- The Stig Says: Auto racing, Bullfighting and Mountain climbing are the only real sports ... all others are games. !! |
   
Mental_sachinodu
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Post Number: 4380 Registered: 10-2008 Posted From: 63.161.147.10
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Baseball fans might not him pretty well. some popular yogisms As a general comment on baseball: "90% of the game is half mental." On why he no longer went to Ruggeri's, a St. Louis restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." On catching a game with Warren Spahn (acquired by the Mets in 1965) pitching: "I don't think we're the oldest battery, but we're certainly the ugliest." "It ain't over till it's over." In July 1973, when Berra's Mets trailed the Chicago Cubs by 9½ games in the National League East; the Mets rallied to win the division title on the final day of the season. When giving directions to Joe Garagiola to his New Jersey home, which is accessible by two routes: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." On being the guest of honor at an awards banquet: "Thank you for making this day necessary." "It's déjà vu all over again". Berra explained that this quote originated when he witnessed Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris repeatedly hit back to back home runs in the Yankees' seasons in the early 1960s. "You can observe a lot by watching." "Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't go to yours." Responding to a question about remarks attributed to him that he did not think were his: "I really didn't say everything I said!" On the death of George Steinbrenner, the New York Times quotes Berra as saying "George and I had our differences, but who didn't?" the world of appearances may or may not be real, or both may and may not be real - or may be indescribable; or may be real and indescribable, or unreal and indescribable; or in the end may be read and unreal and indescribable - its all Syadvada |