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Yogi Berra Dead at 90

NEW YORK –– New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra has died at the age of 90. According to the Yogi Berra Museum’s Twitter account, the esteemed baseball Hall of Fa...
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NEW YORK –– New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra has died at the age of 90.

According to the Yogi Berra Museum’s Twitter account, the esteemed baseball Hall of Famer passed away on Tuesday night.

"It is with heavy hearts that we share the news that Yogi Berra passed away Tuesday night at the age of 90."

Larry (Yogi) Berra made his Major League Baseball debut on September 22, 1946 and homered in his first game.

You don't have to be a baseball fan or even know who Yogi Berra was to appreciate his wacky way with words.

His colorful, disjointed sayings -- known as Yogisms -- have been quoted by countless politicians and are now fixtures of the American lexicon.

"I really don't know why I say them," he once told CNN. "It just comes out."

Most of his Yogisms are either paradoxical or obviously redundant. But so-called Yogisms weren't always uttered by the World Series champion.

"I never said some of the things I said," he once said.

Here are some of his most memorable Yogisms that actually came from the Hall of Famer:

"It ain't over till it's over."

"It's déjà vu all over again."

"When you come to a fork in the road ... take it."

"I usually take a two-hour nap from 1 to 4."

"Never answer an anonymous letter."

"I didn't really say everything I said."

"I want to thank you for making this day necessary."

"We made too many wrong mistakes."

"You can observe a lot by watching."

"The future ain't what it used to be."

"It gets late early out here."

"If the world were perfect, it wouldn't be."

"If the people don't want to come out to the ballpark, nobody's going to stop them."

"Pair up in threes."

"Why buy good luggage? You only use it when you travel."

Former President George W. Bush once said he could use some help from Berra's wordsmith ability.

"Yogi's been an inspiration to me, not only because of his baseball skills, but of course for the enduring mark he left on the English language," Bush said. "Some in the press corps think he might even be my speechwriter. "

Fans of Yogi Berra have taken to the social media to share their condolences and share images of the Yankee great.  See just a few of the many images posted here.

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