Subway Series was drama-filled thrill ride of the highest order
Briefly

Despite the absence of standout moments from Juan Soto during the Subway Series, the games at Yankee Stadium were filled with energy and drama. The audience's booing showcased the rivalry's intensity, but it didn't detract from the overall enjoyment. In fact, as Max Fried noted, the series retained its playoff atmosphere, proving that even without major stars, the competition between these New York teams can deliver an engaging experience for fans. The passion of the crowds highlighted the essence of baseball in this iconic setting.
The Subway Series didn't need him to - in Max Fried's words - 'feel like a playoff series.' The games were theatrical and fun.
Yankee Stadium was packed and passionate even beyond the derision directed at Soto. New York-New York was superb baseball theater.
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