If Your Birthday is May 12th...

...you share it with Yogi Berra.  Born on this date in 1925, one of the game's greatest catchers and larger-than-life personalities is the subject of the just-released documentary It Ain't Over.  
Opening today in theaters in New York and Los Angeles, its mission is to remind fans that this likeable and witty guy -- who promoted everything from Yoo Hoo chocolate drink to AFLAC insurance -- was among the very best players ever to take the field.
A three-time AL MVP, who finished in the Top 4 of voting for seven consecutive seasons, 18-time all star and member of 10 World Series champions, it's fair to call him the heart of the Yankees post-World War II dynasty.  A baseball life that spanned Babe Ruth -- whom he met and was photographed with early in his career -- to Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera, whom he coached every spring training.  And please remember his heroics away from the diamond, including serving on a rocket launching boat just off the coast during the invasion of Normandy.
This is a moment to celebrate Yogi as one of the enduring faces of baseball.


 

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