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![]() Peter I can never tell when you're serious, or just jiving ? Anyhow, Yogi is first in my book. Tell me....what other living BB player has contributed more to the success of his team than Yogi ? Yeh....go ahead and check-out the stats of other players currently living....then compare. I don't have to waste my time searching thru numbers....for I'm fortunate to be old enough to have seen Yogi play from 1947 to 1963. And, trust me I saw many, many Yankees games over those 17 years. Furthermore, I followed the Milwaukee Braves from 1954 thru 1964. They were my favorite NL team when I was young. From a young kid, I have always contended, that for the most part, the key to a Championship team is a "super-star" catcher. And, Yogi's all-around performance exemplifies this. TED Z . |
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