David Cone Baseball Cards

Are you a true baseball fan? Then you’re probably familiar with the name David Cone. This legendary pitcher has an impressive list of career accomplishments. Some of his highlights include five World Series rings, three All-Star Game selections, and the distinction of playing for six different teams during his long and successful career.

There are plenty of David Cone Baseball Cards out there to collect. And fortunately they won’t set you back a small fortune either.

With so many impressive stats and records under his belt, it’s no wonder that David Cone is considered one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history.

David Cone Topps Card

David Cone the Baseball Player

Cone got his start in professional baseball when he was drafted straight out of high school by the Kansas City Royals in 1983.

He made his major league debut just two years later, at the age of 21.

During his time with the Royals, David Cone quickly established himself as a top pitcher and was one of the few pitchers in history to record a perfect game along with David Wells.

David Cone’s Perfect Game

David Cone’s perfect game was one of the most impressive pitching performances in baseball history.

On July 18, 1999, Cone threw a complete game against the Montreal Expos, becoming just the 16th pitcher in MLB history to do so. Not only did he retire all 27 batters he faced, but he also struck out 10 of them, which is an incredible feat.

Cone’s perfect game was particularly impressive because it came after he had undergone a very difficult period in his career.

Prior to the 1999 season, Cone had experienced arm trouble that left him injured and unable to perform up to his usual standard. When he finally rejoined the team midway through the 1999 season.

Of course Cone is not the only player to have a perfect game. Ever heard of David Wells and his perfect game while sporting a hangover?

David Cone’s Retirement

David Cone officially announced his retirement from baseball in 2003.

Since then, he has kept busy as a pitching coach and commentator for various baseball teams and networks. In 2014, he was inducted into the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame, cementing his place among the greats of the game.

As one of the most accomplished pitchers in baseball history, David Cone’s cards are definitely worth collecting. If you’re a true fan of the game, then you’ll want to consider adding these cards to your collection if possible.

Popular David Cone Baseball Cards

There are plenty of David Cone Baseball cards out there to collect. As with all card collections, some are more desireable than others. Here are a few of the more popular David Cone cards:

  • David Cone #24T (1987 Topps Traded) Baseball Card, New York Mets
David Cone Topps #24T

The price of these cards varies from less than $1 to more than $25 for a graded 9-10

  • 1988 Fleer #131 David Cone
David Cone Fleer #131

Expect to pay up to $40 for a grade 9-10. At the lower end of the quality range you can pick these cards up for just a few ¢ents.

  • 1992 Topps Gold MLB Baseball Parallel Trading Card
David Cone baseball card

The price for these currently start at $2.49 and move up to $20 – $25 for a near mint to mint.

Where to buy David Cone Trading Cards

David Cone baseball cards can be found in a few different ways. The easiest way, and probably the most common, is to find them online. There are many websites that sell trading cards, and most of them will have a good selection of David Cone cards.

Another way to get your hands on some David Cone trading cards is to find a local dealer.

If you live near a city with a baseball team, chances are there are several card shops in the area that would be more than happy to sell you some Cone cards.

Another option is to attend a baseball card show. These shows are usually held in larger cities, and they bring together dealers from all over the country. If you can make it to one of these shows, you’ll have a great chance of finding the Cone cards you’re looking for.

Finally, you can always try your luck on eBay. There are usually a good number of Cone cards up for auction at any given time, and if you’re patient, you might be able to snag a good deal.

Conclusion

Whether you’re a casual fan or a diehard baseball collector, David Cone cards are definitely worth collecting.

No matter how you go about it, if you’re looking to add some David Cone cards to your collection, you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding what you need.

Not only are they very affordable, but they’re also a great way to add some legendary players to your collection. So what are you waiting for?

Get out there now and start rummaging around those card fairs!

David Cone Upper Deck

David Cone Trading Card Checklist

The 80’s

1987    Topps Traded Tiffany #24T

1987    Topps Traded #24T

1987    Donruss Rookies #35

1987    Donruss #502

1988    Fleer Glossy #131

1988    Fleer #131

1988    Topps #181

1988    Topps Tiffany #181

1988    Donruss Baseball’s Best #40

1988    Score Glossy #49

1988    Score #49

1988    Donruss #653

1988    Toys “R” Us Rookies #8

1989    Classic #100

1989    Classic Travel Update 1 (Orange) #125

1989    Key Food Discs #2

1989    Super Star Discs #2

1989    Score #221

1989    Topps Minis #24

1989    Fleer #31

1989    Bowman #375

1989    Bowman Tiffany #375

1989    Donruss #388

1989    Topps Stickercards #58

1989    O-Pee-Chee Stickerbacks #58

1989    Upper Deck #584

1989    Topps All-Star Glossy “Send In” #6

1989    Fleer #636

1989    Topps #710

1989    Topps Tiffany #710

1989    Topps Hills Team MVP’s #9

1989    Donruss #9 (Diamond King)

1989    Topps Stickers #96

The 90’s

1990    Bowman #125

1990    Bowman Tiffany #125

1990    Fleer #200

1990    Fleer “Printed in Canada” #200

1990    Upper Deck #224

1990    Donruss #265

1990    Topps #30

1990    O-Pee-Chee #30

1990    Topps Tiffany #30

1990    Score #430

1991    Ultra #213

1991    Upper Deck #366

1991    Bowman #460

1991    Score #549

1991    Topps #680

1991    Wiz Mets #81

1992    Classic Collector’s Edition #143

1992    Topps Kids #16

1992    Topps Stadium Club #17

1992 Topps Gold MLB Parallel #195

1992    Triple Play #35

1992    Upper Deck #364

1992    Triple Play #64 (Fun at the Ballpark)

1992    Score Impact Players #90

1992    Fleer Smoke ‘N Heat #S3

1993    Topps Finest #115

1993    Topps Finest #115

1993    Topps Finest Refractors #115

1993    Topps Traded #125T

1993    Flair #214

1993    O-Pee-Chee World Champs #4

1993    O-Pee-Chee Premier #92

1993    Bowman #97

1994    Topps Finest #52

1995    Topps Traded #110T

1995    Post Cereal – Canadian #12

1995    Fleer #155

1995    Zenith #24

1995    Topps #392 (All-Star)

1995    Topps CyberStats #4

1995    Topps #5

1995    Topps Embossed #98

1995    Topps Embossed Golden Idols #98

1995    Topps Finest #99

1996    Topps #124

1996    Pizza Hut #3

1996    Zenith #96

1999    Bowman #66

1999    Upper Deck Century Legends #93

The 2000’s

2000    Topps #138

2000    Topps Stadium Club #75

2000    Topps Chrome #138

2000    Topps Chrome Refractors #138

2000    Topps #217 (Season Highlights)

2000    Topps Chrome #217 (Season Highlights)

2000    Topps Chrome Refractors #217 (Season Highlights)

2001    Absolute Memorabilia #84

2001    Absolute Memorabilia Spectrum Parallel #84

2002    Topps Total #987

Nate Heath

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