Austin Wells is about to do something that no New York Yankees catcher has ever done in more than 18,000 games played by the ...
"I should have called Yogi, no question about it ... His 30 homers in both 1952 and 1956 were an AL record for catchers at the time. Berra was sensational in 1950, when he knocked in 124 runs ...
Austin Wells drove Freddy Peralta's fastball into the first row of Yankee Stadium's right-field short porch and landed in the ...
Yankee great and Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra may be the most quotable athlete ever. The malapropisms attributed to him are legendary and, when viewed through a particular lens, are more useful ...
Former New York Yankees catcher and manager Yogi Berra once quipped, “Wherever you go, there you are.” There is a lot of ...
Yogi Berra never did it. Neither did Bill Dickey, Elston Howard, Thurman Munson or Jorge Posada. Then again, until Thursday the Yankees had not had a catcher bat leadoff in any of their previous ...