3 Mets takeaways from Subway Series vs Yankees
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With the baseball world fixated on New York, the Bronx’s half of the Subway Series concluded with an 8-2 victory for the home team on Sunday Night Baseball. The Bombers secured a series win in the eighth inning,
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Here are three Mets takeaways from the Subway Series: Juan Soto was savaged by Yankees fans from the moment he stepped onto the field on Friday night until the final inning on Sunday. The only way to quiet hectoring fans is to perform. But Soto did not have a big moment in any of the games as the Yankees took two of three.
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The Yankees broke through in the frame to grab the most thrilling and tense 8-2 victory you will see, beating the Mets in The Bronx in front of a season-high 48,028 — who might have created the
Soto, who was supposed to be mic'd up during the second inning but canceled about "45 minutes" before game time, according to play-by-play man Karl Ravech.
The Mets and Yankees have each won a game in their three-game "Subway Series" matchup during MLB rivalry weekend.
Francisco Lindor hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the ninth inning and New York Mets beat the Yankees 3-2 in the Subway Series on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.