
Tonight begins the first of two weekends for the Battle For New York, otherwise known as the Subway Series. In recent years, it has been a more evenly matched series of games, with plenty of excitement for the fans of both teams.
Yes, My Friends. We are talking about the New York Mets and the New York Yankees.
There are other baseball rivalries which come to mind: the Cubs and White Sox, the Pirates and Phillies, the Dodgers and Giants, the Rangers and Astros, the Reds and Guardians, to name just a few. But no rivalry matches the Yankees and Mets.
They play in the Greatest City in the World, after all. You know, the City That Never Sleeps; the Home of the Macys Thanksgiving Parade; the Big Apple; the Empire State of Mind; the Concrete Jungle, for the Big Hustle; and of course, New York, New York.
There are no other rivalries which generate this much interest. It is Davey v Goliath, Underdog v Bulldog, Kid Brother v Big Brother. Upstarts v Bombers - the Mets v the Yankees.
The Mets have won only two World Series in their history, while the Yankees have won FOURTEEN times as many. And this year, the Yankees are once again competing for a pennant, while the Mets can barely keep their heads out of the basement.
But for this weekend, they stand on even ground before they begin play tonight. Why? Because one pitch, one hit can make all the difference in a game. And there are THREE games which will be played from now until Sunday afternoon.
And when the dust settles, the fans of one team will hold the bragging rights all summer until the next meeting is held in September. Meanwhile, who knows what effect this series will have on either team going forward until they face off again?
Until then, long-suffering fans of the Orange and Blue can cheer, LETS GO METS!

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