It's Subway Series time, as the Mets come to town to battle the Yankees. Here are a few facts to know about the Subway Series ahead of first pitch this evening.
As we prepare for the Subway Series Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily News seems less than thrilled by this years match up. Is there anything to get excited about or since the Yankees fire sale and all but being out of it in the AL is this just another series...
NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez hit his 659th home run to move within one of Willie Mays for fourth place on the career list, and the New York Yankees took advantage of one mistake after another by the suddenly sloppy New York Mets in a 6-4 victory Sunday night...
The Yankees head into the Subway Series this weekend tied for first place in their division, have won their last 7 of 8, including 3 in a row, but do we still really know who the Yankees are?
The end of this years inter-league Subway Series marks the end of Derek Jeter at Citi Field. So it was the Mets turn to honor the Captain. How did they do?
Another edition of the Subway Series opens tonight between the Yankees and Mets, and I, a Yankees fan, has a confession to make:
I don't really care.
At least not in the way I should. Because honestly, the Mets mean little more to me than any other random team.
After spending the last two weeks at or near the top of the American League East, the New York Yankees have really gone and outdone themselves during this four-game losing streak. Last night, the Mets came into Yankee Stadium and didn't miss a beat from the previous two nights, taking out the Yankees by a score of 9-4.
Life is good right now and if the Mets can win 1 more game against the hated Yankees tonight life will be a bit better. Sporting life that is.
The Mets, who have been most horrible this year are taking out their frustrations on the hated Yankees and for this Met fan it is oooh so enjoyable...
It sure isn't 1997 anymore. Tiger Woods was young then. Brett Favre and John Elway were still slinging passes. MTV was cool. Derek Jeter was in his prime. Michael Jordan was dunking on people. People couldn't start rumors on Facebook and Twitter. Instant messaging was considered cool. Television shows were real without the "ity" at the end. And United States foreign relations we
Timely hitting. Solid relief pitching. if the piece ended right there you might be thinking I was talking about the surprising Yankees. But shocking I am not. This would sum up the Mets Monday night as they beat the Yankees in game 1 of the 4 game subway series at Citifield 2-1...
Let's be honest Met fans the subway series is all for us and nothing fun for the Yankees.
The Mets are the red headed step child in New York. Has been that way most of my life and might be the way the rest of it. The Yanks own New York...