David Cone is ‘the best’ in broadcasting — and that might not be enough
NY Post
David Cone was in a panic. As he describes it now, he was experiencing an “identity crisis.”
It happened over a range of years in the early 2000s, when Cone tried to leave the mound and retire. Believing he was different from your average retiring player, Cone felt he was grounded, that he was ready for the next stage of life. Maybe he would go into real estate, or own some restaurants. He took meetings, thinking it would be easy to transform into a businessman.More Related News
Whenever seasons like the one the Knicks just completed end, I always find myself back outside the visiting locker room at old Mile High Stadium. I always find myself standing with a handful of writers surrounding Bill Parcells maybe half an hour after the Jets lost the AFC Championship game to the Broncos.