The Subway Series A Wild Ride

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The Subway Series: A Wild Ride


Summary:

This weekend's Subway Series between the Yankees and the Mets was truly unforgettable.

Keywords:

MLB, baseball, sports betting, online sportsbook

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The latest Subway Series between the Yankees and the Mets delivered non-stop excitement, with each game decided by a single run.

Game 1:

Friday night's opener seemed destined to be a blowout when Randy Johnson gave up six earned runs over five innings. Yet, the Yankees fought back, keeping it tight against Jeremi Gonzalez, who also allowed six earned runs and nine hits in just three innings. The game stayed intense throughout, culminating in a dramatic finish. Mariano Rivera faltered in the ninth, and David Wright's walk-off single secured a 7-6 victory for the Mets, thrilling fans to the end.

Game 2:

Saturday's matchup favored the Yankees. Mets reliever Billy Wagner squandered a four-run lead in the ninth inning, pushing the game into extra innings. Mike Mussina pitched a solid seven innings, surrendering four runs on five hits. Meanwhile, Pedro Martinez dazzled, throwing seven scoreless innings with eight strikeouts. However, the Mets couldn’t hold the lead.

Johnny Damon came through, beating a potential double play to tie the game in the ninth. Andy Phillips then hit an RBI single in the eleventh, bringing home Miguel Cairo for a 5-4 lead. Rivera redeemed himself by striking out the side, including Wright, Floyd, and Nady, clinching the Yankees' 5-4 win.

Game 3:

Though Game 2 was a highlight for the Yankees, Game 3 proved disappointing. Despite the 4-3 loss to the Mets, the Yankees struggled offensively, going 2 for 17 with runners in scoring position and leaving 15 men on base. Tom Glavine pitched six innings, allowing two runs on seven hits, marking his 282nd career win. Yankees’ Aaron Small had a rough time, yielding seven hits and four earned runs in just over four innings. For the third consecutive game, the Yankees failed to hit a home run.

With the Mets winning the series 2-1, they improved to 26-17 and geared up to host division rival Philadelphia Phillies in a three-game series starting Tuesday. The Mets now hold a three-game lead in the NL East. Meanwhile, the Yankees, at 24-18, head to Boston trailing the Red Sox by 1.5 games in the AL East.

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