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New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra poses at spring training in Florida, in an undated file photo. (AP Photo)

Legendary Yankees catcher, baseball great and one of the games most colorful characters Yogi Berra has passed away at the age of 90. Ironically enough Berraโ€™s passing comes 69 years to the day that he made his Major League debut for the Yankees way back in 1946.

Berraโ€™s 19-year career, spent entirely with the Yankees saw the hall of famer bat .285 with 358 homes runs before going on to manage both New York baseball teams. Berra was also just one of six managers in MLB history to lead a team in both the AL and NL to the World Series.

Aside though from what Berra was able to do on the field. His colorful persona off the field with his โ€˜Yogismsโ€™ is what really endeared him to fans.

Here are some of his best via FOX News:

On his approach to at-bats: โ€œYou canโ€™t think and hit at the same time.โ€

On selecting a restaurant: โ€œNobody goes there anymore. Itโ€™s too crowded.โ€

On economics: โ€œA nickel ainโ€™t worth a dime anymore.โ€

On the 1973 Mets: โ€œWe were overwhelming underdogs.โ€

On how events sometimes seem to repeat themselves โ€œItโ€™s deja vu all over again!โ€

On baseball attendance: โ€œIf people donโ€™t come to the ballpark, how are you gonna stop them?โ€

On a slipping batting average: โ€œSlump? I ainโ€™t in no slump. โ€ฆ I just ainโ€™t hitting.โ€

On travel directions: โ€œWhen you come to a fork in the road take it.โ€

On pregame rest: โ€œI usually take a two-hour nap from 1 to 4.โ€

On battling the shadows in left field at Yankee Stadium: โ€œIt gets late early out there.โ€

On fan mail: โ€œNever answer an anonymous letter.โ€

On being told he looked cool: โ€œYou donโ€™t look so hot yourself.โ€

On being asked what time it was: โ€œYou mean now?โ€

On being given a day in his honor: โ€œThank you for making this day necessary.โ€

On a spring training drill: โ€œPair off in threes.โ€

On his approach to playing baseball: โ€œBaseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.โ€

On death: โ€œAlways go to other peopleโ€™s funerals. Otherwise they wonโ€™t go to yours.โ€

On learning: โ€œYou can observe a lot by watching.โ€

On his teamโ€™s diminishing pennant chances: โ€œIt ainโ€™t over `till itโ€™s over.โ€

On the fractured syntax attributed to him: โ€œI really didnโ€™t say everything I said.โ€