Along with Julian Schnabel, David Salle, Ross Bleckner, Jean-Michel Basquiat and a handful of others, he was a star in the incandescent New York scene that spun art, fashion, celebrity and big money into a drug-fueled extravaganza.
The second baseman and Yankees star made a pretty stop on Roger Bernadina's sharp grounder in the sixth in which he lunged left then spun and threw to first.