What Time Is It You Mean Now: Advice for Life from the Zennest Master of Them All
By (Author) Yogi Berra
With Dave Kaplan
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
15th August 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy
Track and field sports, athletics
Buddhism
B
Paperback
176
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 13mm
129g
Could Confucius hit a curveball
Could Yoda block the plate
Can the Dalai Lama dig one out of the dirt
No, there is only one Zen master who could contemplate the circle of life while rounding the bases.
Who is this guru lurking in the grand old game Well, he's the winner of ten World Series rings, a member of both the Hall of Fame and the All-Century Team, and perhaps the most popular and beloved ballplayer of all time. And without effort or artifice he's waxed poetic on the mysteries of time (It gets late awful early out there), the meaning of community (It's so crowded nobody goes there anymore), and even the omnipresence of hope in the direst circumstances (It ain't over til it's over).
It's Yogi Berra, of course, and in What Time Is It You Mean Now Yogi expounds on the funny, warm, borderline inadvertent insights that are his trademark. Twenty-six chapters, one for each letter, examine the words, the meaning, and the uplifting example of a kid from St. Louis who grew up to become the consummate Yankee and the ultimate Yogi.
Yogi Berra played nineteen seasons in the MLB as a catcher and later became a manager and coach. He won ten World Series and holds a place in the Hall of Fame and on the All-Century Team.
Dave Kaplan is the executive director of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, a nonprofit sports education center founded in 1998 on the campus of Montclair State University. He was formerly a reporter and editor for the Associated Press and the Daily News.