O n a Wednesday morning in October 2014, in a garage in the woods of Pennsylvania, Tommy Trotta tried on some new jewelry: a set of rings belonging to the baseball great Yogi Berra. Each hunk of gold ...
As a player, Yogi Berra carried a public image as a lovable, cuddly figure with a propensity for malapropisms along with one of the most potent clutch bats in the American League. As a manager ...
Yankee great and Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra may be the most quotable athlete ... Having a financial plan in-hand when this doubt arises frequently pays huge dividends. Often, it is easier ...
Berra is still angry that her “Grandpa Yogi’s” rings were stolen in 2014, shortly before his death in 2015, but in some way, she’s moved past it. As she sat in the courtroom Tuesday, she had questions ...