...and a deep sense of loyalty to those who had served him well. Look at his treatment of Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, David Cone and Al Leiter compared with that of the Mets and you get the idea. Above all, he was more committed to winning than any player...
...some current event. He answered fully, thoughtfully. The best compliment I can give to what he became is that he dressed in David Cone's old locker and came to fill a similar role as Cone, who will rank on just about any reporter's top five all-time go-to...
...and a deep sense of loyalty to those who had served him well. Look at his treatment of Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, David Cone and Al Leiter compared to that of the Mets and you get the idea. Above all, he was more committed to winning than any player...
...doesn’t look the same any two times he throws it. The same goes for the rest of his pitches. In that way, he’s a lot like David Cone in the latter part of his career. In functional terms, he has an almost endless variety of pitches. This is just my opinion....
...The low-enders such as Don Mattingly and Jose Canseco • 52-64 Points: Only pitchers can score as low as 52 and get elected, David Cone is a great example The ten best players of the 60’s were all Outfielders, Starting Pitchers, and First Basemen. Before admiring...
...past few seasons. They have missed the hard-headed and determined type ballplayer represented by the likes of O’Neill and David Cone. There is considerable upside potential to this deal at little or no cost to the Yankees. Posted by MARTY Re “Herb Score,...
... As we embark on the Hot Stove season and free agents begin to sign, let's take a look back at some free agent signings of the past for the Royals. First, we will take a look at the worst free agents. Next week, I'll look at the best. The Royals, being one...
...When you bring in someone to be your ace, you can't settle for that. Notice the Yankees champ staffs had the likes of David Cone, David Wells, and Andy Pettitte in their prime? Exactly. 3. Looking outside the farm system for everything Come on Brian, we have...
...on top of the visitor’s dugout and who are they playing? They’re playing the Toronto Blue Jays—Joe Carter, Robbie Alomar, David Cone, Devon White, all those guys. So Robbie gives my little boy a ball between innings. My boy looks at the ball, and I’m like,...
...home plate, the pitching rubber and buckets of dirt from the old Yankee Stadium to the new one. Brosius, O'Neill, David Cone and Jeff Nelson joined members of Youth Force 2020 and the ACE Mentor Program in the ceremony, using shovels to dig up dirt and then...