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UNC grad Lindsay Berra's documentary is reminder about 'forgotten' Yogi Berra, her grandpa


When Lindsay Berra was in college in the ’90s, she would call her grandparents nearly every night at 11:28 p.m. Her friends at UNC found it odd. Berra would explain that her grandparents’ social schedule could rival any student, but Grandpa Yogi and Grandma Carmen made it a point to be home at 11 every evening so they could watch "Seinfeld" reruns. (New York Post)

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UNC grad Lindsay Berra's documentary is reminder about 'forgotten' Yogi Berra, her grandpa


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