Yanks deals with Mets by breaking Juan Soto’s return to Bronx

Carlos Rodon made three walks to Juan Soto after Slugger’s hostility to Yankee Stadium and opened the subway series with 6-2 wins against New York Mets on Friday night.
During the night, Soto heard Boos from the time he started to warm up before the game and was introduced in the start series. The heaps concentrated during each plate view that signed a 765 million dollars of 765 million dollars with Mets after hitting 41 Homer in the season alone for Yankees and overturning the helmet before the first plate appearance.
Rodon (5-3) made free transitions to Soto and five hiking in general and ran in two singles.
Rodon went ahead 6-1 thanks to Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt, who combined five of Yankees’ eight hits. Aaron Judge sang twice and finished the night with a .414 stroke average.
Bellinger took three hit to extend the hit line to 11, while Goldschmidt is the third in two runs and fourth.
Goldschmidt shot a RBI field Single to score Jorbit Vivas, who started the third firing rally with Single from Tylor Megill (3-4) of New York. The judge threw the second run in the game when Mets Shortstop Francisco Lindor made a shot error.
Bellinger ranked third in a sacrifice by Anthony Volpe after a field kick. Yankees threw the fourth run of the third in a march of Oswald Peraza.
Goldschmidt added an RBI single from the field drawn with soles loaded to the fourth place. Jasson Dominguez went to Bellinger when he used his speed to avoid a double game in a grounder.
Five relaxing Rodon, including Jonathan Loaisiga. Loaisiiga returned from an internal brace procedure in the Ulnar collateral ligament in the right elbow.
Brandon Nimmo had a RBI Single in the fourth place, and Lindor hit Yankees closer Luke Weaver to the final with Soto for the final, hitting a ninth RBI Single for the Mets, who forced his right hand to end his fifth savings.
Megill allowed four runs in four strokes in 2 1/3 strokes and threw 39 fields in the third place before leaving. He hit his right hand and tied the worst career, allowing five walks.
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