I've read my share of baseball books and articles and consider myself a fairly articulate follower of the sport and its characters. But I learn with every new baseball missive I read, you can't get more articulate that Yogi Berra.
My current read is When You Come To A Fork In The Road, Take It! The title is one of Berra's more well-known malaprops. Still, the book early on gave me another gem of Yogi's.
He was talking about how bad of a student he was in school. "Don't you know anything?" a teacher demanded of him in Eighth grade.
"I don't even suspect anything!" Yogi answered.
I laughed out loud.
No comments:
Post a Comment