Mets pitcher David Cone creates Easter Eggs
NYP2003041804 - NEW YORK, APRIL 18 (UPI)--New York Mets pitcher David Cone (left) recieves friendly baseball advise from actor Peter Boyle of the TV series "Everybody Loves Raymond" while they took part in creating Easter Eggs on April 18, 2003 for a Easter Egg hunt with the children of New York's Ronald McDonald House. jg/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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