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Cardinal Nation loved one fan's clever retort to a Chicago Cubs tweet. Check out our story at No. 2 below.
It’s hard to believe that it’s already been a week since the death of Yogi Berra, a St. Louis boy from the Hill who grew up to become one of the greatest catchers in baseball and one of the most quotable characters in history. Were he still alive, we like to think he’d have gotten a chuckle out of the clever Cardinals fan’s response to the Cubs this week (see No. 2).
Two of our stories about Berra’s life and childhood in St. Louis (Nos. 3 and 5) made this week’s roundup of the top, most-liked posts on St. Louis Magazine’s Facebook page. Like us on Facebook to catch stories like these and more.
Here are the most-liked stories from SLM on Facebook for the week September 23 through 30:
1. Washington University in St. Louis will once again host a presidential debate before the 2016 election. A note of pride for alumni: no other institution in history has been asked to host a debate as often as Wash. U.
2. Sorry, Cubs, but when you can’t lob a softball at Cardinals and without expecting us to knock it out of the park.
3. A few years before he died, Yogi Berra shared his childhood memories with us.
4. We asked the question everyone’s been thinking:
5. To quote the great man himself, it ain’t over ‘til it’s over.
6. IKEA isn’t the only company opening in St. Louis.
7. Mmmmm, kolaches.
8. Our food editor shares the top spots for St. Louis foodies this month.
9. We figured out why “hoosier” has such a unique meaning in St. Louis.
10. And your new favorite chicken and brew shack is open.
Contact Lindsay Toler by an email at LToler@stlmag.com or on Twitter @StLouisLindsay. For more from St. Louis Magazine, subscribe or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.