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Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra born Lorenzo Pietro Berra ; May 12, — September 22, was an American professional baseball catcher who later took on the roles of manager and coach. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history [ 3 ] and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Berra was born in St. He was wounded in his left hand, but declined to fill out the paperwork to receive the Purple Heart because he did not want his mother to get a notification telegram and worry that he had been hurt.
Berra never received the medal. He made his major-league debut at age 21 in and was a mainstay in the Yankees' lineup during the team's championship years beginning in and continuing through Berra was a power hitter and strong defensive catcher , despite being shorter than most in the league at 5 feet 7 inches [1.
Berra played 18 seasons with the Yankees before retiring after the season. He spent the next year as their manager, then joined the New York Mets in as coach and briefly a player again. Berra remained with the Mets for the next decade, serving the last four years as their manager. He returned to the Yankees in , coaching them for eight seasons and managing for two, before coaching the Houston Astros. Berra appeared as a player, coach or manager in 13 of 15 World Series that New York baseball teams won from through Overall, he played or coached in 21 World Series, 13 on the winning side.
Berra caught Don Larsen's perfect game in game five of the World Series. He also holds the all-time record for shutouts caught with The Yankees retired his uniform number 8 in ; Bill Dickey had previously worn number 8, and both catchers had that number retired by the Yankees.