...Cone tried to talk about the action in the game, he made a flub that fans will be squawking about for some time. ... David Cone made his triumphant return to the YES Network broadcast booth on Wednesday night. Unfortunately for all of us who want to hear...
...the first thing you think of when you hear the name David Cone? If you're a Royals fan, the answer is "Ed Hearn" just before you throw up in your mouth. For the uninitiated, Cone was a Kansas City native in the Royals organization dealt to the Mets in a five...
...Giambi for an article about Johan Santana’s changeup , the Yankees’ slugger segued into a discussion of Pedro Martinez and David Cone. Believe it or not, Giambi said that he loved facing Martinez and Cone because of their creativity. Giambi loves the challenge...
...final season as an analyst for the YES Network. Former pitcher will split time between booth and studio Right-hander David Cone won four World Series rings while a member of the Yankees. (Suzanne Plunkett/AP) The network announced Wednesday that Cone, who...
...banking on the statute of limitations having run out, YES' David Cone acknowledged late in Monday night's game having used improper substances during his playing days. During a discussion of the discoloration on Texas pitcher Eddie Guardado's cap, Cone said,...
...receiver) Justin Feagin. With that current Michigan QB depth chart, it leads me to this question: what happened to QB David Cone? We really don't know much about this guy. For some reason a walk on and freshmen turned WR is getting more snaps then him. Something...
...Young winner. Still, I don't think its ever a good idea to trade a live arm for a backup catcher with injury problems. 2. P David Cone to Toronto for IF Chris Stynes, IF Anthony Medrano and P David Sinnes Even worse than the earlier Cone deal in my opinion,...
...no question. No one else will likely get 5% of the vote, except for one person who I found to be interesting. This person is David Cone, pitcher for the Mets, Royals, Blue Jays, Yankees, and Red Sox during his 17-year career. Well, let's get this list rolling. 1....
...the stage for the 1969 and 1986 World Series championships. Perfect-game author was dominant at both New York ballparks David Cone falls to his knees after recording the final out of his perfect game in 1999. (AP) Yet if there is anyone in New York who will...
...said. "But you know what? In 1996, we lost David Cone for a substantial amount of time. The guys who replaced him weren't David Cone, but we got David Cone back around Sept. 1, and things were pretty good after that." Actually, things are still going pretty...