Judge’s bat, Bellinger’s glove help Yankees end losing streak with win against Mets
- The New York Yankees ended a six-game losing streak by defeating the Mets 6-4 on Sunday to avoid a Subway Series sweep at Citi Field.
- The Yankees’ win came after a week of poor performance and defensive struggles, requiring clutch plays amid a tight AL East race and a tied 3-3 Subway Series season.
- Aaron Judge contributed a two-run homer and made a key tumbling catch, while Cody Bellinger made a pivotal grass-skimming catch and fired an 89.9 mph throw to double off Francisco Lindor.
- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza called Bellinger's play "probably the play of the year so far," praising the throw’s quality and wherewithal to end the inning and noted his ejection following a disputed third-strike call.
- The win gave the Yankees their seventh victory in 23 games, stopped the Mets’ four-game streak, and helped secure important momentum in a season where every game remains critical according to Judge and Boone.
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Bellinger’s shoestring catch starts double play, helps Yankees end 6-game losing streak
NEW YORK — Cody Bellinger watched Juan Soto hit a sinking line drive, charged in a few steps from left field and stuck out his arm as the ball dropped into the webbing of his glove. Then in one motion, Bellinger made a 89.9 mph throw on the fly throw to first baseman Paul Goldschmidt that doubled up Francisco Lindor, who didn’t slide. “That was incredible,” Aaron Judge said Sunday after the Yankees stopped a six-game losing streak with a 6-4 win…
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