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The two New York teams split the first two games of the weekend series. The third and final game on Sunday night will be ...
The New York Yankees put an end to their holiday weekend of misery on Sunday. New York beat the crosstown rival Mets 6-4, avoiding a Subway Series sweep. After dropping the first two games of the ...
Overall, the Subway Series was split, with each club winning three games a piece this season. If the Mets and Yankees meet again in 2025, it will be in the Fall Classic.
Heroes, zeros and the inside pitch from the Yankees’ 6-4 win over the Mets on Sunday afternoon in the Subway Series in Queens: Hero Cody Bellinger’s defensive versatility has been on display ...
The New York Mets and Yankees return to Citi Field in Queens on Saturday for Game 2 of their final Subway Series of the 2025 season. The game is scheduled to start at 4:10 p.m. ET with TV coverage ...
The Yankees entered the weekend having just suffered a four-game sweep at the hands of the Blue Jays and promptly dropped the first two games of the Subway Series, with Saturday’s sloppy 12-6 ...
The second and final regular-season chapter of the 2025 Subway Series between New York’s Mets and Yankees shifts to Queens for three more games booked for July 4th weekend. The ...
Just 24 hours earlier, Yankees captain Aaron Judge surveyed another sloppy loss, a 12-6 Mets win, and said “we’ve just got to play better … it’s fundamentals.’’ In that same muted ...
Yankees lefty-hitting Jazz Chisholm Jr. is managing a sore right shoulder, but he said he expects to play at some point in Sunday's game. Expert MLB daily picks: Unique MLB betting insights only ...
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Jazz Chisholm Jr. is out of the Yankees' lineup Sunday for the Subway Series finale against the Mets, Image 2 shows Jazz Chisholm Jr Mark W. Sanchez ...
Broome County students better get ready to rumble, as the Binghamton Rumble Ponies are hosting a Back to School Supplies ...
Aside from maybe a brief moment last October, those visions have always been rooted more in hope than reality.