This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2023) |
First meeting | October 5, 1921 (World Series) Polo Grounds, Manhattan Yankees 3, Giants 0 October 1, 1941 (World Series) Yankee Stadium (I), Bronx Yankees 3, Dodgers 2 June 16, 1997 (regular season) Yankee Stadium (I), Bronx Mets 6, Yankees 0 |
---|---|
Latest meeting | July 24, 2024 Mets 12, Yankees 3 Yankee Stadium, Bronx |
Next meeting | May 16, 2025 Yankee Stadium, Bronx |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 194 (84 World Series, 110 regular season) 36 (all World Series, between the Giants and Yankees) 43 (all World Series, between the Dodgers and Yankees) 142 (5 World Series, 137 regular season between the Mets and Yankees) |
All-time series | Yankees (over Mets), 84–67 (.556) |
Regular season series | Yankees (over Mets), 80–66 (.548) |
Postseason results | Yankees (over Giants), 19–16 (.543) Yankees (over Dodgers), 23–14 (.622) Yankees (over Mets), 4–1 (.800) |
Largest victory |
|
Longest win streak | |
Current win streak | Mets, 4 (over Yankees) |
Post-season history | |
|
Subway Series is the name given to a series of Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry games played between teams based in New York City. Currently, the series is contested by the Yankees and the Mets. Previously, the term also applied to the Giants and Dodgers, before they moved out of New York City. Every historic and current venue for such games has been accessible via the New York City Subway, hence the name of the series.
The term's historic usage has been in reference to World Series games played between the city's teams. The New York Yankees have appeared in all Subway Series games as they have been the only American League (AL) team based in the city, and have compiled an 11–3 all-time series record in the 14 championship Subway Series.
Since 1997, the term has been applied to interleague play during the regular season between the Yankees and New York City's current National League (NL) team: the New York Mets. The Mets and Yankees also played each other in the 2000 World Series, which the Yankees won.