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Game 2 in the Bronx started with Aaron Judge's 48th HR of the season, this one soaring a majestic 453 feet
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Rookie Oswaldo Cabrera, who has been playing all over the diamond, nails Brett Baty at the plate to save a huge run
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Jeff McNeil's gapper looked like it'd easily tie the game, but it took a bit of an adventure for Pete Alonso to cross the plate
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After the Yanks chipped away with small ball late, the Mets threatened in a big way in the 9th. But Wandy Peralta was able to squash the rally and secure the Bronx sweep
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Back in the Bronx for Part 2 of the Subway Series, Aaron Judge goes deep off Max Scherzer for his 47th of the season
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Daniel Vogelbach gets in on the rivalry fun with a clutch homer that gives the Mets some life
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Andrew Benintendi's second RBI of the night gives the Yanks some insurance, and it's all they need to take Game 1
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Game 2 got off to a hot start for the Mets with a solo jack from slugger Pete Alonso, his 26th of the year
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On his 38th birthday, Max Scherzer had the Yankees' number, fanning Aaron Judge three times. It seemed like the Mets would cruise until ...
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As soon as Max Scherzer left the game, the Yanks struck back with Gleyber Torres' game-tying 2-run homer
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Starling Marte had his Mets moment with a walk-off single to give the Mets a two-game sweep. The crosstown rivals meet again in August
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It looked like Game 1 of the first Subway Series edition would be rough for the Mets, after Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo went back to back
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And yet, an Eduardo Escobar two-run shot turned it all around. But the best part might be the fan catch at the end
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It was all offense early, but this barehanded play by an airborne Jeff McNeil was clutch
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Closer Edwin Díaz slammed the door, firing up a raucous Citi Field crowd with triple-digit heat and four strikeouts