David Cone
![Cone in 2009](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/David_Cone_2009.jpg)
On the final game of the 1991 regular season, Cone struck out 19 batters, tied for second-most ever in a game. Renowned for his split-finger fastball, Cone won the 1994 American League Cy Young Award, was a five-time All-Star and led the major leagues in strikeouts each season from 1990 to 1992. He was a two-time 20 game-winner, setting the MLB record for most years between 20-win seasons with 10. Cone pitched the sixteenth perfect game in baseball history in 1999.
He was a member of five World Series championship teams: with the Toronto Blue Jays and , , and with the New York Yankees. His 8–3 career postseason record came over 21 games and 111 innings pitched, with an earned run average (ERA) of 3.80; in World Series play, his ERA was 2.12.
Cone is the subject of the book ''A Pitcher's Story: Innings With David Cone'', by Roger Angell. Cone and Jack Curry co-wrote the autobiography ''Full Count: The Education of a Pitcher'', which was released in May 2019 and made ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list shortly after its release. Provided by Wikipedia