TORONTO — It made no difference who you asked Wednesday about Yogi Berra. The consensus from every corner of the Yankees’ vast universe was the same: Yogi was a Hall of Fame player and a better person.
Berra died Tuesday evening at 90 and left the entire baseball fraternity tapping brains to recall what the 10-time World Series champion meant to the game and to them.
“He will be missed by not only me but by a ton of people,’’ Don Larsen told The Post via telephone. “He changed our lives. He was well-appreciated and why not?