Hall of Famer Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra holds World Series records for most appearances as a player (14 times with the New York Yankees), most games played (75), most at bats (259), most hits (71), most doubles (10), most singles (49), most games caught (63) and most putouts by a catcher (457). In 1947, he hit the first pinch-hit homer in Series history.
Berra, who was named the American League's Most Valuable Player Award three times in the 1950s, won 10 world championships in his 14 World Series as a player. He also managed both the Yankees (in 1964) and the New York Mets (in 1973) to World Series appearances.
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Yogi Berra played in 75 World Series games, which is a Major League record.
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They were two of the greatest catchers in the history of major-league baseball.