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Chris Smith

March 27, 2000 | Feature
Sports: New York Nicked

Erick Barkley isn't the first city kid to have money call his name.

November 8, 1999 | Sports
Yankees Family Values

This year (since nobody entertained the idea that the mighty Yankees wouldn't go all the way), the best baseball stories were off the field.

November 1, 1999 | Feature
The Say Shea Kids

A base-on-balls may have ended the Mets' dream of a Subway Series, but the team from Queens left a powerful message in Atlanta for the Bronx Bombers -- never give up.

October 28, 1999 | Feature
October 27, 1999: the Yankees vs. the Braves, World Series Game Four: The End
October 27, 1999 | Feature
October 27, 1999: the Yankees vs. the Braves, World Series Game Three
October 25, 1999 | Sports
Life's a Pitch

The Yankees (think invincible) and the Mets (think Rodney Dangerfield) vamp through the playoffs, and suddenly October is one wild emotional roller-coaster ride.

October 24, 1999 | Feature
October 24, 1999: the Yankees vs. the Braves, World Series Game Two
October 23, 1999 | Feature
October 23, 1999: the Yankees vs. the Braves, World Series, Game One
October 19, 1999 | Feature
October 19, 1999: the Mets vs. the Braves, Game Six
October 18, 1999 | Feature
Wild Pitcher

David Cone, a Hall of Fame-caliber joker, carouser, and womanizer when he was with the Mets, has been reborn as the clear-eyed, responsible leader of one of the greatest teams in history. (Though he's not totally hostile to the idea of having a good time.)

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