Yogi Berra managed the New York Mets 4 years from 1972 -1975
Yes, he did. Yogi Berra managed the New York Mets from 1972 to 1975. He was fired in August 1975.
Yes, Yogi was the first base coach for the Mets in 1969.
Yogi Berra was the manager of the 1964 Yankees (won American League pennant) and the 1984 - 1985 Yankees. Yogi also managed for the New York Mets from 1972 -1975 (won National League pennant in 1973).
Yes. Yogi was the first base coach for the 1969 Mets that defeated the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series.
He Has Not Played In 1969. But He Was On The Mets. And He Was A Catcher
Yes, Yogi Berra had 9 at bats with 2 hits for the Mets in the 1965 season. He was signed as a free agent by the Mets on April 27, 1965 and released on May 17, 1965.
yogi berra played his entire mlb career with the new York Yankees but also coached the mets
No. Al Jackson was a National league pitcher, and never played in the World Series. The only year Yogi Berra batted in the National League was in 1965 when both Al Jackson, and Yogi Berra played for the Mets. Al Jackson never pitched to Yogi Berra in a Major League game. in 1965 Yogi caught 2 games for the Mets, and had 9 at bats as a player coach.
He played baseball for the NY Yankees and the NY Mets.
Yogi Berra played a total of four games for the New York Mets (1965), he wore #8. He also wore #8 as the Mets coach (1965-1972) and manager (1972-1975).
1962-1965
Yogi Berra was away for 14 years.