Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BEST OF YOGI

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Some of the more widely quoted philosophy of Yogi Berra, the New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher who died Tuesday at age 90:

On his approach to at- bats: “You can’t think and hit at the same time.”

On selecting a restaurant: “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.”

On economics: “A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.”

On the 1973 Mets: “We were overwhelmi­ng underdogs.”

On how events sometimes seem to repeat themselves “It’s deja vu all over again.”

On a slipping batting average: “Slump? I ain’t in no slump. … I just ain’t hitting.”

On travel directions: “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”

On pregame rest: “I usually take a two-hour nap from 1 to 4.”

On battling the shadows in left field at Yankee Stadium: “It gets late early out there.”

On being told he looked cool: “You don’t look so hot yourself.”

On being asked what time it was: “You mean now?”

On being given a day in his honor: “Thank you for making this day necessary.”

On a spring training drill: “Pair off in threes.”

On his approach to playing baseball: “Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.”

On death: “Always go to other people’s funerals. Otherwise they won’t go to yours.”

On learning: “You can observe a lot by watching.”

On his team’s diminishin­g pennant chances: “It ain’t over ‘till it’s over.”

On the fractured syntax attributed to him: “I really didn’t say everything I said.”

 ?? AP file phogto ?? Yogi Berra (8) and Don Larsen celebrate after Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series.
AP file phogto Yogi Berra (8) and Don Larsen celebrate after Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series.

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