In a closely contested Subway Series matchup, the Mets triumphed over the Yankees with a 3-2 win, largely due to Francisco Lindor's sacrifice fly that allowed Luisangel Acuña to score. Aaron Judge struggled with his batting, significantly impacting the Yankees' performance as he went hitless. The unsung hero of the game was Huascar Brazobán, who effectively navigated a challenging seventh inning, preventing the Yankees from gaining momentum. Notably, the Mets maintain the unique record of not losing three straight games this season, which sets them apart in the league.
On another rough day for Mets clutch hitting, Francisco Lindor lifted a sacrifice fly deep enough for Luisangel Acuña to score what became the game-winning run.
Aaron Judge's still-absurd batting average slipped from .414 to .402 on an 0-for-5 afternoon in which he struck out three times, finishing the game against the Mets.
The Mets probably do not win the game without Huascar Brazobán, who helped Griffin Canning escape danger, pitching a great seventh inning.
Pete Alonso humorously remarked on the electrifying prospect of a Subway Series World Series, adding a wish to avoid the Van Wyck.
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