Yogi Berra, the US baseball player known as much for his humorous quotes as his record 10 World Series championships with the New York Yankees, has died aged 90.

Berra died of natural causes at his home in New Jersey, according to Dave Kaplan, the director of the Yogi Berra Museum.

Short, squat and with a homely face, Berra was a legendary Yankee who helped the team reach 14 World Series during his 18 seasons in the Bronx.

Berra played in more World Series games than any other Major League Baseball player, and was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player.

But his name appears almost as often in Bartlett's Famous Quotations as it does in baseball's record book.

Among the more widely-quoted philosophy of Berra are the comments "when you come to a fork in the road take it" and "it ain't over til it's over".