Soto Power Met’s rally wins in the first game of the subway series

Juan Soto went to 3-for-4 with two RBI for New York Mets, who on Friday won 6-5 against New York Yankiz in a three-game Metro series opener.
Mets Reluver Huskar Brezoban (4–2) tossed a scorer to win the seventh innings to win, and Reid Garat did the same in the eighth and ninth for Save. Starter Justin Haganman gave four runs on five hits and hit five out of five in 4 1/3 innings.
Mets have won three consecutive consecutives.
Marcus Strowman gave three runs on seven hits in five innings for Yenkis, who lost five directly.
With another Pete Alonso in the seventh, Jeff McNell made a change to put a change in the second deck from Reliever Luke Weaver (1-3) to the second deck to 6-5.
Yankis took a 5–3 lead in the fifth. After the song from DJ Lemahiu, Reluver Austin Warren replaced Hagenman to face Jason Dominguase, and left field fielders gave a two-run shot in the left-field seats.
Mets reduced the deficit in Reliever Ian Hamilton in the sixth innings. With one, Brett Batty placed a slider on the right area wall to cut it 5–4.
Yankis began scoring just before the hop. Dominguase closed the game by picking up a ciner above the wall in the left-center field for a 1-0 lead, a stretch of his first domestic run-33 game after May 21. The judge crushed a 428 feet some rows 2–0 in the left-center.
The Mets responded to the first lower back to tie it. Brandon Nimmo opened with a double and Soto pulled him even with a two-run shot.
They proceeded 3–2 at the bottom of the third when Soto doubled and scored to the left on Alonso’s single.
But Yankis tied 3–3 at the top of the fourth, Kodi Bellder made a domestic knock to run a house in the second deck in the right area.
– Field level media