Famous Faces, Watch Auction For Charity

New York, Tourneau, Feb 24, 1999

LOT 46

TAG HEUER "The 6000 Quartz Chronograph". Donated by David Cone and Tag Heuer

USD 0 - 0

Sold: USD 2,000

Stainless steel, water-resistant to 200 m., gentleman's quartz wristwatch with date, 1/10th of a second chronograph, registers and tachometer. bracelet with deployant clasp and double security lock. The case is polished with a graduated mono-directional revolving bezel, screwed winding-crown, sapphire crystal, and screw-back. The dial is black with tritium-coated indexes, auxiliary dial for the seconds, the 10 minutes and 12 hours registers, outer tachometer graduation to 400 units per hour, aperture for the date. Tritium-coated hands. Diam. 29,5 mm. Retail value: $2,200


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David Cone Born in Kansas City, Mo., David Cone resides in Greenwich, Ct., with his wife Lynn. Baseball player Cone bats left and throws right. 1998 Season: Was 20-7 with a 3.55 ERA in 31 starts... the Yankees were 24-7 in his 31 starts... opponents hit. 237 (4th lowest in the A.L.)... was among the American-League leaders in wins (tied 1st), winning percentage (tied 4th), ERA (8th) and strikeouts (5th)... his 20 wins tied a career high, breaking the Major- League record for the longest stretch between 20-win seasons (was 20-3 in 1988 with the N.Y. Mets). Jim Kaat held the previous record, going 7 years between 20-win seasons (25-13 in 1996 and 21-12 in 1974... went 96 consecutive starts without back-to-back losses before losing on 9/13 vs. Toronto and 9/19 at Baltimore-only 2 pitchers this century have had longer or equal streaks (Firpo Marberry 100, Scott McGregor, 96)... went 0-1 with a no decision, allowing 16 earned runs in 9.2IP (14.89 ERA) in his first two starts of the season. David Cone was the recipient of the 1998 "New York Athlete of The Year " for his outstanding work on and off the field. Founded in 1996 by David Cone, the Foundation assists charitable organizations and educational programs throughout the country, especially as they relate to children. Cone has spearheaded several programs that have given the Foundation the chance to grow by donating his off-the-field public appearance and endorsement fees. Cone also set-up an autograph by mail program that gives fans access to get his autograph by making a small contribution. During the season, Cone has hosted numerous underprivileged and sick children to Yankee Stadium to see a game and has remained true friends with many of them on their road to recovery. Many of those children met Cone during his several unannounced visits to the pediatric ward at local hospitals during the holiday season. Last summer, The David Cone Charity Softball tournament was held in Central Park with 14 corporate teams competing in a clay long tournament to benefit Baseball Assistance Team (BAT), The City Park Foundation, The Central Park Conservancy and The Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. Two events took place during 1998 that were inaugural events during 1997 season that benefited the Children' s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. The David Cone Kid's Clinic gave children, who were sponsored with a donation to the foundation, a lesson from the Yankees coaches and players on the field at Yankee Stadium. A wine tasting event, held last year at David and Lynn Cone's home, was held this year in New York City as a Cone Anniversary Party and Sports Memorabilia Auction. The David Cone Foundation has supported several charities including, but not limited to: The Arthritis Foundation, The Mickey Mantle Foundation, AHRC, The Leukemia Society of America, the Four Foundation, The LaBelle Foundation and ALS. Cone has also supplied uniforms and equipment to a Ban Johnson baseball team in Kansas City and ProKids Baseball Instructional Camps in Tampa. For further information about the David Cone Foundation, contact: Wish You Were Here Productions 303 East 83rd Street, Suite 6A New York, NY 10028 Tel. (212) 535-5046