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Lawrence Peter, otherwise known as “Yogi Berra,” was a prime example of a courageous, enthusiastic, strong-willed New Yorker. Lawrence was always prepared to play baseball, regardless of whether others were confident in his abilities or not. He was always teased and was referred to as "Yogi" who is defined as being funny and awkward. "Yogi" was always able to put aside those put-downs from the media, though, and to play like an all-star. He always gave it his best fight. Lawrence is a straightforward, strong, courageous, competitive, brave hero of the Major League Baseball Association.
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Dominick from Centereach
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Yogi Berra's Web site Major League Baseball Association The Yankees |
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"The Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center offers culturally diverse, inclusive educational programming designed to stimulate students' interest in sport and its relationship to academic endeavors. Inspired by Yogi Berra's commitment to children, the Museum leverages the role of sports through programs that foster literacy, integrity, social justice, sportsmanship, hard work and dedication in all aspects of life."
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