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 with a 6-4 victory over the Mets on Sunday in the Subway Series finale.
- The win was crucial as the Yankees had been in desperate straits, facing a potential sweep and playoff deficit in the AL East.
- Aaron Judge contributed a two-run homer, his 33rd of the season, and Cody Bellinger made a remarkable shoestring catch followed by an 89.9 mph throw to double off Francisco Lindor.
- Manager Aaron Boone called Bellinger's play "probably our play of the year so far," and Judge said, "That was incredible," reflecting the importance of their efforts.
- The Yankees’ victory snapped the Mets’ four-game winning streak and helped avoid a sweep, keeping the season series tied 3-3 and preserving their position in the division race.
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Bellinger’s shoestring catch starts double play, helps Yankees end 6-game losing streak
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.
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Bellinger's shoestring catch starts double play, helps Yankees end 6-game losing streak
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.
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