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Dave VW
October 18, 2022
This was the game Cone and Harrelson got into it in the dugout after Cone supposedly shook off a pitch-out sign from the dugout. After the inning was over, Buddy got in Cone's face and starting poking and shoving him in the chest and Hubie Brooks had to get in between the two to keep them from going to blows. It was an ugly scene in an otherwise nice game for the Mets -- never trailing in a win over the reigning world champion Reds on the road. Despite the dugout spat, Cone still went 8 innings without giving up an earned run and struck out 13, although Buddy may have been giving him the silent treatment as he left his pitcher on the mound for 147 pitches -- the second-highest count of Cone's career according to baseball reference.



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