Subway Series preview with Wayne Randazzo: Mets and Yankees set for heated clash | amNewYork
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Subway Series preview with Wayne Randazzo: Mets and Yankees set for heated clash | amNewYork
"The first matchup between the two clubs last May brought Juan Soto back to the Bronx, filling the air with roaring boos and jabs at the Mets' 15-year, $765 million man. At home, the Yankees took care of business, winning two of the three games while delivering a dominant performance on Sunday Night Baseball. Back in Queens, however, it was the Mets' turn to take two games, with Soto having the last laugh by delivering a home run."
"It's been no secret that the Mets aren't having the exact start they expected, holding a league-worst 15-25 record entering play Monday before quickly gaining momentum by sweeping the Tigers throughout the week. The turnaround was propelled by the promotion of No. 2 prospect A.J. Ewing, who went 3-for-9 during the series while delivering an impressive MLB debut week. Ewing became the first player ever to walk three times, hit a triple and homer in the same game."
"A bit of irony the Mets and Yankees have almost traded places, with the Mets going 8-4 through play in May while the Bronx Bombers enter Friday at 7-6, losing five of their last six games. In just one day, the Yankees will head to Citi Field to take on the Mets in what should be an eventful three-game bout."
"You'll see the passion of the fans, you never know what is going to happen, said Apple TV play-by-play commentator Wayne Randazzo. The players say the"
The Mets and Yankees deliver drama-filled Subway Series matchups in New York, including intense regular-season games. In 2025, Juan Soto returned to the Bronx amid heavy boos and jabs, while the Yankees won two of three games early on. The Mets then won two games in Queens, with Soto hitting a home run. A three-game series is set to follow with the Yankees traveling to Citi Field. The Mets entered Monday with a league-worst 15-25 record, then gained momentum by sweeping the Tigers. The turnaround was fueled by No. 2 prospect A.J. Ewing, who went 3-for-9 and became the first player to walk three times, hit a triple, and homer in one game. The teams’ records have flipped, with the Mets strong in May and the Yankees struggling recently.
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