Welcome to the relaunched This Day in
Yankees History. With the offseason well underway, the Pinstripe Alley team is continuing this revived program. These daily posts will highlight two or three key moments in Yankees history on a given date, as well as recognize players born on the day. Hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane with us!
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25 Years Ago
Just as they do now, the Yankees faced serious questions about their starting rotation after the 1995 season. They had made the playoffs for the first time in 14 years, but their top two starters were both headed to free agency. New GM Bob Watson decided to let Jack McDowell go, but he was able to re-sign the ace who they acquired midseason in ‘95: David Cone. Watson, Cone, and George Steinbrenner came to terms on a three-year, $19.5 million contract on December 21, 1995. Cone nearly signed with the Orioles, but the Yankees were able to keep their division rival from snatching Cone away.