1999 Yankees Diary, September 7: Second straight loss as Cone falters
Briefly

The Yankees were held to three runs by the Royals, who capitalized on early mistakes and consistent hitting, showcasing their young talent throughout the game.
David Cone struggled, giving up three runs and six walks, marking a challenging outing for the veteran pitcher as New York fought to rally.
Kansas City's José Rosado delivered an exceptional performance, effectively stifling the Yankees' lineup and collecting several strikeouts, ultimately leading his team to victory.
Despite a late-game effort by Derek Jeter, the Yankees could not overcome the Royals’ early lead, which showcased a mix of youthful energy and solid execution.
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