Yankee greats David Cone, Ron Guidry and Rich “Goose” Gossagehelped Yogi Berra — the catcher whose infamously quirky quips included the gem, “The future ain’t what it used to be” — celebrate his 88th birthday Monday. Also at the Montclair Golf Club party in New Jersey were former skipper Joe Torre, “SNL” alum and Frank Sinatra impersonator extraordinaire Joe Piscopo and jazzman Steve Tyrell, who gave Berra a copy of his just-released “It’s Magic: The Songs of Sammy Cahn.” Messages were also sent to the birthday boy from Rudy Giuliani, Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter, and die-hard fan Billy Crystal, who made a video tribute. “It was done on his Apple computer,” said a spy, “And Billy acted like one of his granddaughters came in and started playing with the settings — so it elongated his face, then made him fat and changed the color, while he was trying to record the message.” The bash was on the heels of the Yogi Berra Museum Celebrity Golf Classic in West Orange. As Berra once noted, “It gets late early out here.”