Nearing the halfway point of the 2000 season, the Yankees were underperforming, with a record of 40-37 and struggling in pitching. July 4 marked David Cone's return to the mound amidst hopes of recovery. However, Cone allowed four home runs during the game, contributing to the Yankees' continued frustrations as they faced another loss. Despite a brief offensive spark giving them a lead, the Yankees could not maintain it against the Orioles, indicating ongoing challenges of their pitching staff.
David Cone took the mound on the Fourth of July with hopes of turning the Yankees' season around, despite a poor first half marked by 17 homers allowed.
A crowd of over 44,000 witnessed another frustrating loss for the Yankees, as Cone allowed four home runs in the game, continuing his struggles.
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