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Yogi Berra It Ain't Over Documentary on Netflix
For those interested the documentary is on Netflix right now. Worth a watch.
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I watched it based on Jay Wolt’s recommendation. It did not disappoint. I liked it a lot.
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Was really good
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We watched it tonight. It was excellent.
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It was awesome and sad that the greatest Yankee didn’t get the respect he deserved. He definitely should have been #1 during that ceremony of the greatest living baseball players being honored
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Watched it last week and thoroughly enjoyed the film.
What a great ballplayer, teammate, husband and father. |
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I started watching it and my wife walked in and watched it all the way to the end. Very much about the personalities and human interest side of the story and not just baseball. And here are a few of Yogi's cards, since every thread needs some pictures of cards.
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Great cards
I will need to check it out and looking to hear some yogi isms |
I watched it today. It was really good. What a great guy as well as a fantastic player.
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Just finished watching. What an incredibly well done documentary! I enjoyed every minute of it.
This image was used a few times in the program: https://photos.imageevent.com/derekg...Berra%20TI.jpg |
I wonder if this will lift interest in his cards? They never have gotten their due in my mind.
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That was a really good baseball/decent human documentary.
If this card ain't the essence of Yogi himself, I'm sure it still is. Attachment 596324 Brian (not my card, but Yogi's instead) |
Watched it last night it’s was a very good watch of an under appreciated great.
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I've always been intrigued how his card went from full Manager in 1964 to Player (and coach) the following year. Wonder if that's happened with anyone else in the more modern era?
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I wish there was still only the 3 networks and then we could all watch together. NO Netflix here. Can't have all these services : Netflix, Hulu, Disney + , Cable, Sling, Dish, ESPN, MLB , NFL Network, Apple TV, Prime TV, Google, etc , etc. Missing a lot of shows and games I use to watch. Hope Yogi gets to Youtube.
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I saw it a week ago and then last night. It was deja vu all over again.
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Was lucky enough to bump into Yogi and Carmen at some charity events. I was going back and forth to St. Louis a lot at the time on business and asked him where I should eat on The Hill. He gave me the name of a great old school red sauce joint. I dragged a bunch of people there and Yogi's picture was on every wall 4 times. I specifically ordered the friend ravioli that he reccomended. Sort of a mid west thing that you don't see a whole lot on the east coast. Was so cool being there with a recommendation from the man himself.
He, Carmen, Dale, Michael (I think) and the entire family were extraordinarily generous with local charities. Just great people. |
Bump since I just watched this. So many interesting angles in the film. I won't spoil it for those who have not watched it.
Just looked and Yogi actually had 9 ABs for the 65 Mets. I did not know that he did play in a handful of games for them while serving as a coach. |
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Met him at his old museum he was talking to someone about lack of security ,,he was nice to everyone ,,
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What a wonderful documentary.
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This was also a very good watch......
https://media.netflix.com/en/only-on-netflix/81476121 The Saint of Second Chances Mike Veeck grew up in the shadow of his hustler father, Hall of Fame baseball owner Bill Veeck. The Veeck name became both legendary and notorious in professional baseball as they introduced the fun at ballparks — giveaways, theme nights, fireworks, and more. But it all came to a screeching halt when Mike blew up his father's career. Exiled from the game he loved, the younger Veeck spent the next few decades clawing his way up from rock bottom, determined to redeem himself. After receiving distressing news, what started as a journey to reclaim the family legacy, became an opportunity to appreciate that family more fully. Directed by Academy Award winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom) and Jeff Malmberg (Marwencol), narrated by Jeff Daniels, and featuring Charlie Day as a younger Veeck, The Saint of Second Chances is wildly unexpected, full of heart, and keeps you laughing through a comeback story unlike any other. |
Watched it on the plane
The air must have been dry at 30,000', as I watered up a couple times. He was a one of a kind man. Underrated player, and an even better human. Learned a bunch of things that I never knew.
Watch it however you can, even on a plane. |
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Watched it at the Harris Theater on Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh and picked up thirteen of these. One I gave to a friend. The toning on the edges is part of the production of the lobby card. Enjoyable film.
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I loved how passionate his grand daughter was in defending his legacy. We should all be so lucky as to have someone like that looking after us after we’re gone!
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Great watch. Thanks for the recommendation.
Chad |
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