- Associated Press - Thursday, March 10, 2011

CLEARWATER, FLA. (AP) - Yogi Berra was taken by ambulance from the Yankees’ spring training game Thursday after tripping in the clubhouse. The 85-year-old Hall of Famer was in “good spirits” and the hospital visit was strictly a precaution, the team said.

General manager Brian Cashman said Berra caught one of his sneakers on the carpet and fell on his backside.

Cashman, manager Joe Girardi and executive Gene Michael were present as Berra left the Phillies’ spring training home, where the Yankees played Philadelphia.

Paramedics in the clubhouse tended to Berra, a former catching great who is an instructor at spring training. Cashman said Berra was in “good spirits” and did not want to go to the hospital. The general manager added that Berra spoke to his wife, Carmen, before leaving.

“We’re going to make sure it’s going to be fine and is fine,” Cashman said.

The Yankees’ clubhouse and the nearby area were closed off just before 11:30 a.m. by Yankees’ security officials. About 25 minutes later, Berra was placed into an ambulance, which soon left for Morton Plant Hospital.

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