New York Mets Crush Yankees in Subway Series
In a vibrant Subway Series game, the New York Mets triumphed with authority over the Yankees, with a final score of 12-6. The match was marked by a forceful offense that left the opposing team with no options.
The standout figure of the game was Pete Alonso, who hit two home runs and drove in five runs. Brandon Nimmo also shone by hitting his second grand slam in the last four days, solidifying the Mets’ offense.
This triumph represents the fourth consecutive victory for the Mets, who have demonstrated exceptional performance at home, with a record of 33-13, the best in MLB so far this season. The Mets will seek to complete the sweep in the three-game series this Sunday at Citi Field.Mets’ Offensive Prowess
From the start of the game, the Mets made their intention to dominate the match clear. Nimmo started the party with a grand slam, followed by the scores of Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor and Starling Marte, who took advantage of the difficulties of the Yankees pitcher, Carlos Rodón (9-6).
Pete Alonso continued his outstanding performance by hitting two home runs, totaling five RBIs. The Mets’ offense completely outmatched the Yankees’ pitching, generating frustration in the rival team.The Yankees in Crisis
The defeat worsens the situation for the Yankees, who matched their worst losing streak of the season by losing their sixth consecutive game. This situation had already occurred from June 13 to 18.
It’s the first time since the year 2000 that the Bronx team has suffered two streaks of six losses in the same season.