In the Friday night Subway Series matchup, the Yankees defeated the Mets 6-2, showcasing heroes, zeros, and unsung performers. Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt had standout performances, contributing five hits, two RBIs, and three runs. On the other hand, Tylor Megill struggled mightily for the Mets before being pulled in the third inning after walking five batters. The key moment came in the ninth when Luke Weaver retired Juan Soto, ensuring the Yankees' win. Mets pitchers overall issued seven walks, indicating a struggle with control.
"I think so. They were really loud." - Juan Soto, when asked if it was the loudest he was ever booed.
Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt combined for five hits, two RBIs, and three runs scored, showcasing their impact on the Yankees.
Tylor Megill struggled significantly, issuing five walks and yielding four runs before the third inning ended his night.
Luke Weaver's timely performance retiring Soto with two runners on secured the Yankees' victory.
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