Hammerojustice
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Yogi passed away at 90.... So sad, but a life well lived.
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...lol, Gammons...doesn't he look like Andrew Jackson ?
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your gonna need a bigger country.Looks like Roy Schieder from Jaws.
This town (Fort Lauderdale) use to run crazy with old time Yankee stories from their Spring Training Days here. Mickey was my idle, I had the same name as my father so I was a Jr. So to be clear which one of us Mom was screaming at, My Dad was always screamed at as Frank and I was yelled at as Mick. My mother use to lose her voice a lot lol....^^^ MB, I had a similar situation near Lauderdale about 30 years ago at a restaurant down there...I ran into Mickey, Whitey, Yogi, Billy, Charlie Keller, and Gene Michael...got all of their autographs on a paper place mat...I have it framed. I failed to get Billy's signature because he got up from the table to go take a leak and knowing his reputation of being a hot head, I wasn't about to follow Billy into the can for an autograph.
...they were all buzzed and real nice guys, just regular folk.
...I got to shake Mickey fucking Mantle's hand...I'll never forget it.

...one of my favorite Yogi stories took place during ST in Fla where back in those days it was common practice for certain members of the press to compensate players for the privilege of an interview.
...after a reporter interviewed Yogi he gave him a check for $200...after looking at the check as he walked towards the clubhouse, Yogi had a puzzled look on his face. Whitey asked him "How much did you get?"...Yogi said "I got 200 bucks but they spelled my name wrong."
...Whitey looked at the check and started laughing....on the front of the check, it read; "Pay to bearer..... $200.00".![]()

You gents were very fortunate to shake hands with
my childhood heroes. What a high I would have been on
if......................but I was just as happy to watch Yogi, Mick,
& others hit that baseball a mile high. My friends and I
would play in the school yard imitating the Yankee players.
Those were the days. Thank you Yogi... for all those
wonderful memories, the laughs, and the example of being
an exemplary human being. R.I.P.

I took my Brother, Father, Wife, and 1 of 3 sons, to see the Angels vs Clemens/Boggs in 86, in Anaheim. just a couple of weeks after Roger struck out 20 Mariners. During that game, Reggie, hit a line drive rocket off of Clemens, to direct CF, hit the camera lens, as the cameraman was jumping off of the stand......That HR, broke The Micks total.
fast forward a couple of weeks later, to the Yanx coming to Anaheim. Same group, with the other Son, the Yankee Fan.The Mick gave Reggie a Trophy to commemorate the record breaking, prior to the game, which was a photo op for Donruss in their 86 "Highlights" Set, and LA Times.
My policy when I go to any game, is to sit, and wait for every hanger on, to leave. I love to reflect on the game I just saw, and bask in its open MLB Diamond ambiance moments. Thus, as the Stadium was then empty, we walked out, through the main lobby, a good 75 feet or so. A lobby that is always packed coming into and leaving games. Not a Soul was in the lobby, other than the guy coming through the same set of doors, but a few over to the right. We were, going in the same direction. I immediately noticed it was The Mick, and said quietly to my family, hey take a look to my right its Mickey Mantle. He over heard me, and smiled at us, as we walked. I wouldn't approach Him, trying to respect His privacy, as I knew he was hounded anywhere He went. Thus we just walked, basking in His Aura, and my childhood memories, of the Guy who encourage me to switch hit, my #1 Hero, followed by Mays, (a story for another day with Willie, a dugout whale, and an autograph).
Mick went ahead out the last set of doors, where we noticed His Limo waiting, with approximately, 80 or more fans, a mob. Mick was secured as soon as he hit the outside, by guards.
I didn't want to bother Mick it wasn't the time, besides, just the year prior, I had shook Micks hand, and so did my Son, at a Sports Memorabilia and Card Convention. His autograph was only then $25, and I had an old vintage 8X10 photo, and a Game Model Vintage Louisville Slugger bat, autographed as well. One Year later, the Mick would stop autographing round objects, like Joe D did 3 yrs prior.
Here's a pic of the HR Moment in Anaheim, followed by a the same pic I got of Mick, I'll save you the hassle of the bat.
