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Yankees snap losing streak, hold on for 6-4 win over Mets in Subway Series finale
Yankees snap losing streak, hold on for 6-4 win over Mets in Subway Series finale

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Yankees snap losing streak, hold on for 6-4 win over Mets in Subway Series finale

The Yankees snapped a six-game skid and held on to beat the Mets, 6-4, avoiding the sweep on Sunday in the finale of 2025's Subway Series. Here are the takeaways... -- Chris Devenski did his job as the Mets opener and pitched a scoreless first inning, allowing just a one-out single to Trent Grisham before getting Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton to fly out. The right-hander surprisingly came back out for the second inning and sent the Yanks down in order, including back-to-back strikeouts. Advertisement -- New Met Zach Pop made his team debut and came in for Devenski in the third inning, but it go as planned. He allowed a solo homer to Austin Wells on his second pitch as the Yankees took a 1-0 lead. Pop escaped the third without further damage and stayed in to pitch the fourth inning. The righty allowed a leadoff double to Stanton and found himself in a first-and-third situation after Cody Bellinger singled. Pop got Anthony Volpe to hit a grounder, but the Mets could only turn one as the run scored to push the Yanks' lead to 2-0. He allowed another single and was then replaced by Brandon Waddell with runners on the corners. Wells hit another hard grounder that the Mets couldn't turn two on, making it a 3-0 game. Waddell got Oswald Peraza to fly out and end the inning. Waddell stayed in to pitch the fifth and things fell apart fast. Paul Goldschmidt doubled and then Judge launched a two-run homer as the Yanks went up 5-0. -- Starling Marte dropped a surprise bunt to leadoff the bottom of the first inning and beat it out for a single. Yankees starter Max Fried got a bit upset during Francisco Lindor's at-bat, as he was called for a pitch clock violation with a 2-2 count and walked off the mound to argue with the home plate umpire, but no one was ejected. Marte stole second while Lindor struck out and then advanced to third on a wild pitch by Fried. The Mets failed to capitalize on the early scoring chance as Pete Alonso flied out. -- Fried kept the Mets bats quiet for most of the day, but found himself in a tough spot in the fifth inning. Jeff McNeil and Hayden Senger hit back-to-back one-out singles and Marte collected his third hit of the day to load the bases. Lindor delivered with the fourth straight hit against Fried on a single up the middle, scoring two and cutting the Yankee lead to 5-2. Fried escaped by striking out Juan Soto on a slider in the dirt and getting Alonso to fly out to right field. Advertisement The left-hander's day ended after plunking Brandon Nimmo to leadoff the sixth, as he tossed 98 pitches (61 strikes) and allowed two runs on six hits with five strikeouts. -- Ronny Mauricio pinch-hit for Mark Vientos with Nimmo on first base and came through with a single. It was then Brett Baty's turn to pinch hit for Tyrone Taylor and he loaded the bases with another single. McNeil hit a dibbler that was misplayed by Jonathan Loáisiga, allowing the run to score and keeping the bases juiced. Senger grounded into a double play, but another run scored to cut the Yankee lead to 5-4. Loáisiga escaped by getting Marte to line out with some help from a sliding Judge in right field. -- The Yankees tacked on another in the top of the seventh on a Judge sacrifice fly, making it 6-4. Bellinger made the play of the day in the bottom half on a low catch in left field against Soto and was able to double-up Lindor retreating back to first base, helping Mark Leiter Jr. avoid potential trouble. -- Carlos Mendoza was ejected for arguing balls and strikes in the bottom of the ninth inning. Home plate umpire John Bacon called two low pitches strikes against Luis Torrens, as both pitches were clearly outside the zone. Advertisement Game MVP: Aaron Judge The slugger hit HR No. 33 on the season with a two-run blast and picked up another RBI with a sacrifice fly. He's up to 74 RBI on the season. Honorable mention: Bellinger, for his scooping catch and throw to shut down a Mets comeback. Highlights What's next The Mets are off on Monday and then start a three-game series in Baltimore against the Orioles on Tuesday. First pitch is at 6:35 p.m. on SNY. Clay Holmes (8-4, 2.99 ERA) is scheduled to start, while Brandon Young (0-3, 7.02 ERA) goes for the O's.

Aaron Judge, Max Fried help Yankees snap six-game skid, beat Mets
Aaron Judge, Max Fried help Yankees snap six-game skid, beat Mets

Reuters

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Aaron Judge, Max Fried help Yankees snap six-game skid, beat Mets

July 6 - Aaron Judge hit his 33rd home run of the season and finished with three RBIs to help the New York Yankees end a six-game losing streak with a 6-4 win against the host New York Mets on Sunday. Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried (11-2) gave up three runs on six hits and struck out five before he was lifted after facing one batter in the sixth inning. The Mets had their four-game winning streak snapped. Chris Devenski started a bullpen game for the Mets, allowing one hit in two frames before giving way to Zach Pop (0-1). Trailing 5-0 in the fifth, the Mets started to chip away. Jeff McNeil, Hayden Senger and Starling Marte each connected for a one-out single to load the bases. Francisco Lindor then followed with a base hit that brought McNeil and Senger home to cut it to 5-2. They tightened the gap in the sixth. Fried gave way to reliever Jonathan Loaisiga after a sweeper caught Brandon Nimmo on the back to open the frame. Ronny Maurico and Brett Baty then each pinch-hit singles, with Baty's loading the bases with nobody out. Nimmo scored on a McNeil single that moved Mauricio to third, and Mauricio came around when Senger grounded into a double play to narrow it to 5-4. The Yankees made it 6-4 in the top of the seventh when Judge's sacrifice fly to deep left field brought in Paul Goldschmidt. The Yankees took 1-0 lead in the top of the third inning when Austin Wells launched a sinker into the upper deck in right field off Pop, who took over for Devenski to start the frame. Giancarlo Stanton led off the fourth with a double, Cody Bellinger singled and Anthony Volpe's fielder's choice grounder drove in Stanton to make it 2-0. Volpe stole second with DJ LeMahieu at the plate, went to third on LeMahieu's single, and scored to push it to 3-0 on when Wells grounded into a forceout. Judge's home run extended it to 5-0 in the top of the fifth. With Goldschmidt on, Judge knocked a first-pitch changeup just over the wall in left-center. --Field Level Media

Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees
Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees

NEW YORK — What a difference a weekend makes. One week after the Mets were swept and outscored 30-4 by the Pirates, they have the Yankees on the ropes and a chance to grab a three-game Subway Series sweep on Sunday. Advertisement The Mets will look to achieve that feat and win their fifth straight game in the Subway Series finale at 1:40 Sunday afternoon at Citi Field. The task will get tougher for the Mets, who were set to face Yankees ace Max Fried, who enters the finale with a 10-2 record and a 2.13 ERA. For the Mets, they will use an opener in Chris Devenski. The right-handed reliever has made five appearances this season, allowing two earned runs in 5⅓ innings. Devenski will likely be followed by left-hander Brandon Waddell as the bulk option. As the Mets and Yankees get set to play the conclusion of this season's Subway Series, here are the lineups for both sides: Advertisement Mets announce Sunday lineup vs Yankees Yankees announce Sunday lineup vs Mets This article originally appeared on NY Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees

Subway Series live updates: Mets try to sweep Yankees at Citi Field
Subway Series live updates: Mets try to sweep Yankees at Citi Field

New York Post

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Subway Series live updates: Mets try to sweep Yankees at Citi Field

Will the Mets sweep their rivals out of Flushing, or can the Yankees finally stop the bleeding? The Bombers enter the final game of the second Subway Series of the season on a six-game losing streak after losing to the Mets on Saturday, 12-6. The Amazin's, after a brutal stretch of their own, have suddenly won four in a row. However, they have to patch things together as a staff on Sunday, with Chris Devenski opening and Brandon Waddell likely behind him in a bulk relief role, whereas the Yankees will send out Max Fried. Who will take the finale? Follow The Post's live updates for the latest Subway Series scores, news and more from Citi Field.

Yankees look to end 6-game losing streak, take on the Mets
Yankees look to end 6-game losing streak, take on the Mets

Winnipeg Free Press

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Yankees look to end 6-game losing streak, take on the Mets

New York Yankees (48-41, second in the AL East) vs. New York Mets (52-38, second in the NL East) New York; Sunday, 1:40 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Yankees: Max Fried (10-2, 2.13 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, 106 strikeouts); Mets: Chris Devenski (0-0, 3.38 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, five strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Yankees -226, Mets +185; over/under is 9 runs BOTTOM LINE: The New York Yankees, on a six-game losing streak, take on the New York Mets. New York is 52-38 overall and 33-13 in home games. Mets hitters have a collective .419 slugging percentage to rank seventh in MLB. New York has a 22-24 record on the road and a 48-41 record overall. The Yankees have the sixth-ranked team ERA in the AL at 3.84. The teams square off Sunday for the sixth time this season. The Mets are up 3-2 in the season series. TOP PERFORMERS: Pete Alonso has a .290 batting average to lead the Mets, and has 25 doubles, a triple and 20 home runs. Juan Soto is 13 for 34 with four home runs and eight RBIs over the last 10 games. Aaron Judge leads the Yankees with 32 home runs while slugging .731. Jazz Chisholm is 10 for 39 with five home runs and 10 RBIs over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Mets: 6-4, .258 batting average, 5.69 ERA, outscored by 11 runs Yankees: 3-7, .256 batting average, 6.64 ERA, outscored by 11 runs INJURIES: Mets: Jose Butto: 15-Day IL (illness), Dedniel Nunez: 15-Day IL (elbow), Paul Blackburn: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Griffin Canning: 60-Day IL (achilles), Jesse Winker: 60-Day IL (side), Jose Siri: 60-Day IL (shin), Max Kranick: 15-Day IL (elbow), Tylor Megill: 15-Day IL (elbow), Kodai Senga: 15-Day IL (hamstring), Brooks Raley: 60-Day IL (elbow), Danny Young: 60-Day IL (elbow), A.J. Minter: 60-Day IL (lat), Sean Manaea: 60-Day IL (oblique), Nick Madrigal: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Drew Smith: 60-Day IL (elbow), Christian Scott: 60-Day IL (elbow) Yankees: Clarke Schmidt: 15-Day IL (forearm), Fernando Cruz: 15-Day IL (oblique), Ryan Yarbrough: 15-Day IL (oblique), Oswaldo Cabrera: 60-Day IL (ankle), Yerry De Los Santos: 15-Day IL (elbow), Jake Cousins: 60-Day IL (elbow), Gerrit Cole: 60-Day IL (elbow), Luis Gil: 60-Day IL (back) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

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