New York City's star pitcher, who has won a Cy young award and five World Series titles, and also cast the 14th full-game game in major league history, Right Pitcher David Kony announced his joining ESPN's show Sunday Night Baseball as an analyst on the show.
Kony's career statistics are not bad, he has been selected for the Star Game five times and won the only Cy Young Award of his career at the Royals in 1994. His career spanned 17 years, including seven and six years at the Mets and Yankees. In addition, he has been in and out of the Royals, which won him the Cy young award, cast for a year and a half with the Blue Jays and won a championship. In the mid-to-late nineties, he was sold by the BlueBirds to the Yankees, where he won four titles.

2009 was the first year of Kony's career to qualify for the Hall of Fame, but he only got 21 votes that year, with only 3.9% of the vote, and was outright out. It should be known that Kony's career has a low self-blame rate of 3.46, personal honors have cy young prizes and five championships, career WAR has a not low 62.3, peak seven years also has 43.4, 2668 three strikes is not a reason why he was not inducted into the Hall of Fame. The only thing that might have prevented Kony from entering the Hall of Fame was that he had only won 194 wins in his career, and in those days, pitchers without 200 wins were probably dead in many journalists.
(Text/Geng Haoyang)