New York Yankees vs. New York Mets: Max Fried vs. David Peterson
Briefly

The Subway Series between the Yankees and Mets has featured thrilling matchups, culminating in a close 3-2 win for the Mets. The Yankees are counting on their ace Max Fried, who has an impressive 1.11 ERA despite a rough last outing. The Mets' offense has struggled against Yankee pitching but boasts a strong performance against lefties. David Peterson will start for the Mets with a solid 3.05 ERA, but the potential for errors remains a concern. As stars Aaron Judge and Juan Soto seek to break through, the stage is set for an exciting rubber match.
The Subway Series has delivered exciting games, with the Mets winning through strategic baserunning and the Yankees relying on their pitcher, Max Fried, to secure the rubber match.
Fried's last performance was subpar, yet he maintains the best ERA in the majors at 1.11. The Mets will face a tough challenge as they traditionally hit well against lefties.
On the mound for the Mets, David Peterson has been solid but relies heavily on his sinker and four-seamer. His ground-ball rate is impressive at 56.5%, but errors can be costly.
Both Aaron Judge and Juan Soto have had quiet series so far. Judge's performance dipped after a strong opener, while Soto hasn't hit a game-changing home run.
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