There are a million stories, and you will hear all of them, and you will want to hear more of them, because when a quintessential American such as Yogi Berra reaches his final reward there are simply not enough hours in the days that follow to properly celebrate, and commemorate.
This was always my favorite, because it says so much about who Lawrence Peter Berra, who died late Tuesday at age 90 – precisely 69 years to the day after making his debut for the Yankees with two hits and a home run – was. And will remain, in memory, for as long as good men are remembered.