New York Yankees "Yogi Heading Back" Limited Edition Artist Signed and Numbered Lithograph - ESPN Shop

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New York Yankees "Yogi Heading Back" Limited Edition Artist Signed and Numbered Lithograph

Item no: 2737296 Price: $139.99

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  • "Yogi Heading Back" Limited Edition Artist Signed and Numbered Lithograph
  • A great item for any collector and an excellent way to display your team spirit around the home or office!
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    He's a best-selling author, a syndicated movie critic, and he holds an Honorary Doctorate degree. He has nine listings in Bartlett's Quotations, and even has his own museum. He was the only Major Leaguer to land at Normandy, had his uniform retired, and, oh yes, he is the owner of 39 rings from World Series™, All-Star Games and the Hall of Fame. Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra has done it all, but was always most at home settling under a lazy foul pop on a summer afternoon at Yankee Stadium where he helped the Yankees™ to 14 World Series in his 18 seasons. Yogi once went nearly 2 years between errors, 1957-59, handling 950 chances in that span. The man Casey Stengel called "my assistant manager" held the all-time home run record for catchers, won three MVP awards, and even won pennants as a manager in both leagues. As for the fate of this pop up Yogi would tell you, "it ain't over till it's over." But the fans knew better.

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