Spreading Subway Series Happiness
Briefly

The article celebrates the Mets' recent victory against the Yankees, highlighting the joy for Mets fans when their team wins, especially against their cross-town rivals. Key players are celebrated for their contributions; Griffin Canning is praised for his solid pitching, while Huascar Brazoban is recognized for his effective relief efforts. Juan Soto's savvy base running and Reed Garrett's ability to escape jams are noted. The article captures the excitement of the game, emphasizing the thrill of watching the Mets thrive and the specific moments that made their win memorable.
We like Griffin Canning, he of the 2.47 ERA, continuing to start games the Mets win; it's probably not a coincidence that that happens.
Brazoban's in that splendid middle relief zone where his praises are sung after each effective outing, yet because of the nature of his role, we tell each other he's unsung.
Juan thought it would be better to stand on third. He was right, for soon, after he stole third, he was able to run home on Mark Vientos's sac fly to left.
We like the good eye from Luis Torrens, who knew enough to take ball four in the top of the ninth, and the good sense from Carlos Mendoza to pinch-run Luisangel Acuña.
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