Who famously coined the phrase, “It ain’t over ’til it’s over”?
Mark Twain
Yogi Berra
Benjamin Franklin
Winston S. Churchill
Fact: “Yogi” Berra is regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history, winning three Most Valuable Player Awards and leading the Yankees to 10 World Series championships. While his role in the history of baseball is immeasurable, his legacy also rests on his contributions to the American language. Berra is fondly remembered for his Yogi-isms, a series of paradoxical observation such as “It ain’t over til it’s over,” “Nobody goes there anymore, it’s too crowded,” and “you can observe a lot by watching”. His unique and witty observations have become a source cited more often than William Shakespeare.
Correct Answer: Yogi Berra