If Your Birthday is January 2nd...
...you share it with David Cone . He is among that select circle -- alongside Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden -- to have starred for both the Yankees and Mets. His 1999 perfect game is one of many highlights from his 17-year career that also included a pair of 20-win seasons and two National League strikeout titles. Pretty impressive for a Kansas City native whose hometown Royals clearly didn't realize his potential when they traded him to the Mets in 1987 after just 11 major league appearances. These days, "Coney" is a Yankees TV commentator and studio analyst and also works for ESPN. My images are from the 2014 BAT Dinner in Manhattan and the 2013 Old Timers Day in the Bronx. Just a passing thought: is David Cone Kansas City's second greatest baseball gift to New York? (Trailing only Casey Stengel.) Fernando Tatis Jr. is the rare son of a former big leaguer to outshine his parent. ( His namesake father made history, when, as a Cardinal, he hit...