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One clear trade candidate is Michael Soroka. The Athletic lists Soroka as a candidate to wind up with the Yankees, Mets or Tigers.
Despite losing to the New York Yankees by a score of 6-4 on July 6, the New York Mets have got to be feeling pretty good right about now, as they took two games out of three against their cross-town rival,
Overall, the Yankees and Mets split their six head-to-head games this season, with the Yankees taking two of three during their series in the Bronx in May.
The at-bats definitely were there throughout the contest -- the Mets made life very tough on Yankees All-Star Max Fried, who battled his way through five innings of work to earn his team-high 11th victory of the season. The ace southpaw has dominated this group over his career, but gave credit where it was due.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/yankees as Yankees Infielder's Dad Gets Into Altercation With Mets Fan. New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe may be in some hot water: but not for the reasons fans may think.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge hit his 33rd home run, left fielder Cody Bellinger started a pivotal double play and the New York Yankees stopped a six-game losing streak by beating the Mets 6-4 Sunday to avoid a weekend Subway Series sweep.
It was what the Yankees needed, not just to beat the Mets on Sunday, but also to snap their losing streak and lift them out of their haze.
In the Mets’ 6-4 loss to the Yankees, who avoided a Subway Series sweep, after home plate umpire John Bacon rung up catcher Luis Torrens on a second consecutive bad strike call in the ninth inning, Mendoza decided it was time to air his displeasure.
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Michael Volpe, father of Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, was caught on video in an expletive-laden confrontation with a Mets fan who was "bad-mouthing" his son.
NEW YORK — Without needing much coaxing from teammates, Pete Alonso stepped out of the New York Mets’ dugout for a curtain call. He had just delivered a seventh-inning knockout blow to the New York Yankees, with his second home run on Saturday providing the Mets a six-run lead. By then, the rhythmic chants of his name shifted to loud applause.