June 21, 2021

Lansing Post Office Hosts Special Dedication of Yogi Berra Forever Stamp

Yogi Berra Forever stamp

What:

The U.S. Postal Service, Michigan 2 District, in partnership with the Lansing Lugnuts Minor League Baseball team, will honor Hall of Famer Yogi Berra with a Special Dedication for the commemorative Forever stamp.

Attendees may obtain a pictorial postmark of the Special Dedication at a temporary Post Office Station established at the event.

News of the stamp is being shared with hashtags #YogiBerraStamp and #BaseballStamps.

When:

Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 6:20 p.m.

Where:

Jackson Field
505 E. Michigan Ave.
Lansing, MI  48912

Who:

Elvin Mercado, Vice President, Retail and Delivery Operations Central Area, U.S. Postal Service

Diane M. Ingland, Michigan 2 District Manager, U.S. Postal Service

Tyler Parsons, General Manager, Lansing Lugnuts Minor League Baseball team

Jesse Goldberg-Strassler, Announcer/Historian, Lansing Lugnuts Minor League Baseball team

Background:

Beloved by fans across the country, Yogi Berra (1925-2015) was one of the best Major League Baseball players of his era. Berra won a record 10 World Series with the New York Yankees and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
During his career, Berra won three AL MVP awards and was an 18-time MLB All- Star Considered the best catcher in the American League in the 1950s, he was also a feared hitter, averaging better than .300 four times — finishing with a .285 lifetime average — knocking in 100 runs five times and hitting 358 home runs.
Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp with original art by Charles Chaisson. The artist first sketched the image with graphite and pastel oil pencils. He then scanned the image and finished the portrait digitally by applying layers of color to add highlights and detail. Michael Doret designed and created the lettering for “Yogi Berra” in blue script under the image of the player.
The Yogi Berra stamp is being issued as a Forever stamp in panes of 20. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1‑ounce price.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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