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After David Peterson’s pitched his complete game shutout against the Nationals Wednesday night and Juan Soto — look out for him the rest of the way — had hit another home run, the Mets had the
Aaron Judge not in Yankees lineup for first time this season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Yankees gave their captain a break for Thursday’s series finale in Kansas City, marking his first day out of the lineup in 2025. Seth Lugo is on the mound for the Royals, and Judge’s history against him isn’t exactly glowing.
New York Mets fans have an exchange with Yankees fans over the Yankees dugout during a Juan Soto at-bat in the fourth inning of the 2025 Subway Series, Saturday, May 17, 2025 at Yankee Stadium in New York. Andrew Mills | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Amazon S3 on MSNYankees, Mets have great shot at facing off in 2025 World Series | Morning TakeFor the June 12th, 2025 edition of the Morning Take, Brandon London explains why 2025 is a prime opportunity for the Yankees and Mets to give Major League Baseball a Subway World Series
Pete Alonso is having a resurgent season with the bat for the New York Mets. Based on how he's performed offensively, it wouldn't be surprising to see him in th
Behind Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, a walk-off RBI single from Jeff McNeil and an excellent bullpen, the Mets overcame a two-run ditch in the eighth inning, sent the game to a 10th and stole a 5-4
The New York Yankees could be looking for a second baseman around the trade deadline. Their crosstown rivals could have the ideal player.
With the sun shining and boos still raining upon Juan Soto, the Yankees suffered a Subway Series-tying, 3-2 loss to the Mets in the Bronx on Saturday afternoon. Francisco Lindor put the finishing ...
Never has a schedule provided a sharper contrast than this Mets itinerary that has them transitioning from home games against the all-time bad Rockies, who are on a crash course to infamy, to travel here the very next day to play the $400 million Dodgers,
Yankees-Red Sox still gets fans talking and draws TV ratings, so the rivalry is far from dead. But it's missing a few key ingredients.