-Titulo Original : The Yogi Book
-Fabricante :
Workman Publishing Company
-Descripcion Original:
Celebrate one of the greatest and most beloved baseball players who ever lived-and certainly the most quoted. The Yogi Book is the New York Times bestseller filled with Yogi Berra’s immortal sayings, plus photographs, a career timeline, and appreciations by some of his greatest fans, including Billy Crystal and Tim McCarver. Yogi Berras gift for saying the smartest things in the funniest, most memorable ways has made him a legend. The Yogi Book brings all of his famous quotes together in one place-and even better, gives the story behind them. It aint over till its over.-that’s Yogis answer to a reporter when he was managing the Mets in July 1973, and they were nine games out of first place (not only quotable, but prophetic-they won the pennant). Nobody goes there anymore. Its too crowded.-Yogis comment to Stan Musial and Joe Garagiola about Ruggeris restaurant in St. Louis in 1959. It gets late early out there.-Yogi describing how shadows crept across Yankee Stadiums left field during late autumn afternoons. From the Inside Flap Hardly anyone would quarrel...that Winston Churchill has been replaced by Yogi Berra as the...favorite source of quotations. (The New Yorker) Yogi Berra was one of the first guys to allow himself to be kidded by his teammates. A shrewd move--they made him one of the most famous personalities in America. (Tim Mccarver) Yogis son Larry and I played on the Montclair High School Basketball team together. At the time, Yogi represented Yoo-Hoo soft drinks. When wed win, Yogi would bring the Yoo-Hoo to the locker room. When wed lose, we got nothing. Prior to the games, Yogi would tell us, If you win, you get the Yoo-Hoo, if you lose you get the Boo-Hoo! (Leonard S. Coleman Jr.) Yogi came back to my dressing room after our show at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey. He has always been one of my heroes. I felt like I was in the locker room after hitting a home run and winning the World Series. Yogi looked at me and said, Wow, kid, I wouldnt want to do what you do...the works too hard! ( Talking to Yogi Berra about baseball is like talking to Homer about the gods. (Bart Giamatti) When I was on Saturday Night Live, Yogi played himself in a mock documentary called Ballplayers. Christopher Guest and I played 75-year-old black ballplayers talking about the old days. We acted our hearts out. Yogi had one line and stole the movie. Ill never work with him again! (Billy Crystal) A conversation with Yogi Berra is as memorable as seeing a game in Yankee Stadium in its heyday. (Frank Sinatra) I was standing at home plate and the announcer said, Now catching for the Yankees, Yogi Berra. Id never heard of him and there he was--his shin guards and chest protector were too long--and I thought, Who are they trying to kid with this guy? Well, I played against him for ten years and I appreciated his abilities more and more and more. He made the pitchers pitch. And he was a damn good hitter! (Ted Williams) I make a lot of speeches. Often, to illustrate a point, I reach back for a Yogi expression because Yogi can sum up a situation like nobody else. Thanks, Yogi. (Brendan T. Byrne) Yogi Berra is a national treasure. Ive been using his remarks to close all my speeches and they always bring huge laughs. I love Yogi--always have, always will. (Larry King) From the Back Cover The beloved philosopher Yogi Berra has a gift for saying the smartest things in the funniest ways. His off-the-cuff wisdom is the stuff of legend surprising, immediate, profound, and endlessly quotable. Why never to give up:It ain’t over till it’s over.”Advice on finding your way:When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”The mind-body problem:You can’t think and hit at the same time.”Gathered together by the man himself, The Yogi Book is the definitive collection of Yogi-isms. It includes appreciations from some of Yogi’s biggest fans, and a time line of h
-Fabricante :
Workman Publishing Company
-Descripcion Original:
Celebrate one of the greatest and most beloved baseball players who ever lived-and certainly the most quoted. The Yogi Book is the New York Times bestseller filled with Yogi Berra’s immortal sayings, plus photographs, a career timeline, and appreciations by some of his greatest fans, including Billy Crystal and Tim McCarver. Yogi Berras gift for saying the smartest things in the funniest, most memorable ways has made him a legend. The Yogi Book brings all of his famous quotes together in one place-and even better, gives the story behind them. It aint over till its over.-that’s Yogis answer to a reporter when he was managing the Mets in July 1973, and they were nine games out of first place (not only quotable, but prophetic-they won the pennant). Nobody goes there anymore. Its too crowded.-Yogis comment to Stan Musial and Joe Garagiola about Ruggeris restaurant in St. Louis in 1959. It gets late early out there.-Yogi describing how shadows crept across Yankee Stadiums left field during late autumn afternoons. From the Inside Flap Hardly anyone would quarrel...that Winston Churchill has been replaced by Yogi Berra as the...favorite source of quotations. (The New Yorker) Yogi Berra was one of the first guys to allow himself to be kidded by his teammates. A shrewd move--they made him one of the most famous personalities in America. (Tim Mccarver) Yogis son Larry and I played on the Montclair High School Basketball team together. At the time, Yogi represented Yoo-Hoo soft drinks. When wed win, Yogi would bring the Yoo-Hoo to the locker room. When wed lose, we got nothing. Prior to the games, Yogi would tell us, If you win, you get the Yoo-Hoo, if you lose you get the Boo-Hoo! (Leonard S. Coleman Jr.) Yogi came back to my dressing room after our show at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey. He has always been one of my heroes. I felt like I was in the locker room after hitting a home run and winning the World Series. Yogi looked at me and said, Wow, kid, I wouldnt want to do what you do...the works too hard! ( Talking to Yogi Berra about baseball is like talking to Homer about the gods. (Bart Giamatti) When I was on Saturday Night Live, Yogi played himself in a mock documentary called Ballplayers. Christopher Guest and I played 75-year-old black ballplayers talking about the old days. We acted our hearts out. Yogi had one line and stole the movie. Ill never work with him again! (Billy Crystal) A conversation with Yogi Berra is as memorable as seeing a game in Yankee Stadium in its heyday. (Frank Sinatra) I was standing at home plate and the announcer said, Now catching for the Yankees, Yogi Berra. Id never heard of him and there he was--his shin guards and chest protector were too long--and I thought, Who are they trying to kid with this guy? Well, I played against him for ten years and I appreciated his abilities more and more and more. He made the pitchers pitch. And he was a damn good hitter! (Ted Williams) I make a lot of speeches. Often, to illustrate a point, I reach back for a Yogi expression because Yogi can sum up a situation like nobody else. Thanks, Yogi. (Brendan T. Byrne) Yogi Berra is a national treasure. Ive been using his remarks to close all my speeches and they always bring huge laughs. I love Yogi--always have, always will. (Larry King) From the Back Cover The beloved philosopher Yogi Berra has a gift for saying the smartest things in the funniest ways. His off-the-cuff wisdom is the stuff of legend surprising, immediate, profound, and endlessly quotable. Why never to give up:It ain’t over till it’s over.”Advice on finding your way:When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”The mind-body problem:You can’t think and hit at the same time.”Gathered together by the man himself, The Yogi Book is the definitive collection of Yogi-isms. It includes appreciations from some of Yogi’s biggest fans, and a time line of h




