2000 Yankees Diary, April 28: Cone bounces back against Jays
Briefly

David Cone's 2000 season began poorly, facing significant struggles in his first four starts. However, he made a remarkable comeback in a game against the Blue Jays, allowing no earned runs after a tough first inning, effectively retiring batters and keeping Toronto from scoring. The Yankees' offense also excelled, showcasing a strong team performance. Cone's ability to recover and pitch effectively illustrates his resilience, contrasting starkly with his earlier struggles earlier in the season.
Yankees starter David Cone faced a disastrous start to the 2000 season, but rebounded against the Blue Jays, showing resilience and a strong performance.
Cone managed to retire the Blue Jays consistently, with no further scoring threats beyond the first inning, demonstrating his turnaround after a rocky beginning to the season.
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