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1947 Bond Bread rookie card ![]() Yogi was a tremendous clutch hitter....so, for you guys who dig Stats.... here are some meaningful Stats that really count: Year = RBI's -------------- 1948.....98 1949.....91 1950....124 1951.....88 1952.....98 1953....108 1954....125 1955....108 1956....105 1957.....82 1958.....90 Furthermore, Yogi's invaluable performance behind homeplate is not fully recognized by Statistical means. Finally, consider this old axiom......the key factor behind most Championship teams is a Star Catcher. TED Z . |
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