Yogi Berra, one of the most iconic figures in baseball history, is the subject of a new documentary narrated by his granddaughter, Lindsay Berra. The film, titled “Yogi: A Documentary Film,” chronicles the life and career of the legendary New York Yankees catcher and manager.
Berra was born in 1925 and played for the Yankees from 1946 to 1963. During his time with the team, he won 10 World Series championships and was named an All-Star 15 times. He was also known for his witty one-liners, which became known as “Yogi-isms.”
The documentary follows Berra’s life from his childhood in St. Louis to his time with the Yankees. It also covers his post-baseball career, which included managing the Yankees and Mets, as well as his work with the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center in New Jersey.
Berra’s granddaughter, Lindsay, narrates the film and provides insight into her grandfather’s life. She talks about how he was an inspiration to her and how his legacy continues to live on today. The documentary also features interviews with former teammates, friends, and family members who share their memories of Berra.
The film is a touching tribute to one of baseball’s greatest players and personalities. It is a must-see for any fan of the game, as it provides an intimate look at the life of Yogi Berra. The film is available now on digital platforms and will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 6th.