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Mets slug their way past sloppy Yankees in win

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Mets Dominate Yankees, Clinch Subway Series Victory

Offensive Explosion and Yankees’ Errors Lead to Decisive Win

The New York Mets showcased their dominance over the Yankees, securing a Subway Series victory with a commanding 12-6 win Saturday. An offensive surge combined with critical Yankee errors propelled the Mets to their fourth straight win.

Nimmo’s Grand Slam Ignites Mets’ Offense

Brandon Nimmo set the tone early with a grand slam in the first inning off Carlos Rodón. The Mets’ offense continued to fire, highlighted by Pete Alonso, who crushed two home runs, bringing his career total to 246, closing in on Darryl Strawberry‘s franchise record.

“I feel like both of these teams are right now like heavyweights at the end of a 15-round match, just trying to throw some haymakers,” said Nimmo, acknowledging the intensity of the rivalry.

Pete Alonso (20) blasts a three-run home run during the seventh inning when the New York Mets beat the New York Yankees on Saturday, July 5, 2025

Yankees Plagued by Errors and Injuries

The Yankees’ struggles deepened, marked by a series of errors and unfortunate incidents. The team has now lost six straight, struggling with both pitching and defense. According to MLB.com, the Yankees committed 79 errors this season, ranking among the highest in the league (MLB.com).

A day to forget included Aaron Boone‘s announcement that Clarke Schmidt “likely” will need Tommy John surgery, and Aaron Judge getting bloodied after being hit by a throw from Anthony Volpe.

Mets’ Pitching Holds Strong

Despite allowing seven home runs over two games, the Yankees pitching staff couldn’t contain the Mets’ offense. The Mets’ pitching, led by Frankie Montas, managed to hold the Yankees at bay, with contributions from Richard Lovelady, Chris Devenski, Ryne Stanek, and Edwin Díaz.

Mets slug their way past sloppy Yankees in win
Brandon Nimmo crushed a grand slam off Carlos Rodon.

Manager’s Take

“It’s been a terrible week,” admitted Boone. “… Hopefully, as trite as it sounds, as corny [as it sounds]these are the moments that build character within a team and also help find out and define what the heck you need moving forward.”

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had a big Saturday against the Yankees.
Francisco Lindor had a big Saturday against the Yankees.

Looking Ahead

With the Subway Series already won, the Mets look to continue their momentum, while the Yankees aim to address their shortcomings and turn their season around. The pressure is on for the Yankees to fix fundamental errors and shore up their defense.

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