1999 Yankees Diary, April 20: Paulie powers the Yanks back on track
Briefly

With Joe Torre back in attendance, the Yanks turned the lights back on and broke their losing streak against the Rangers.
David Cone delivered his best outing of the '99 season, holding the Rangers in check while the Yankee bats came alive.
Paul O'Neill's two home runs contributed significantly to the Yankees' early lead and Cone's dominant pitching maintained control of the game.
Cone's stellar performance continued as he shut down the Rangers' lineup, working towards a much-needed victory for the Yankees.
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