The Yankees head into the offseason in need of at least one starting pitcher, but they should probably go out and get two. There is no such thing as too many starters, and great teams know that. The 1998 Yankees certainly understood that, boasting a rotation full of top-notch arms. Two of them in particular, David Wells and David Cone, secured baseball immortality while pitching in pinstripes, and their stories deserve remembering.
Wells joined the Yankees prior to the 1997 season. He pitched well, but the 1998 season proved to be his standout campaign.