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Yankees holds Mets in game 1 of the Subway series (highlights)

The Bronx summed up on Friday evening when the Yankees (26-18) started the Subway series 2025 with a 6-2 victory against the Mets (28-17) in front of a high amount of 47,700 in the Yankee Stadium. The victory won four games against her crosstown rivals.

Carlos Rodón led five strong innings and only let one run with two goals while he was five. Despite an increasing number of pitch, the left escaped a fourth aming jam with the invited bases and continued its dominant route and now had a 1.15 ERA in his last six starts.

The Yankees broke up in the third inning, used a wild Tylor -megill, which spent five walks in just 2.2 inning. In a four-run frame, a bases were applied to Oswald Peraza and some timely contacts, which was supported by Francisco Lindor's seventh mistake of the season.

The offensive was led by Cody Bellinger, who spread his stroke series to 11 games with a 3-on-5 night, including a double and two runs achieved. Aaron Judge added two goals and two runs while Paul Goldschmidt drove into a few.

Jonathan Loáisiga returned from the injured list and threw a goalless sixth, and Devin Williams struck the page in eighth place. Luke Weaver came to the final after Lindors RBI -Double in the ninth and retired Juan Soto in retirement to secure victory.

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Game 2 of the U -Bahn series is planned for Saturday at 1:05 p.m. Clarke Schmidt will take the hill for New York compared to Griffin Canning.



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