The Mets (19-21) lost to the Yankees (21-19) by the score of 1-0 at Citi Field. The shut out marks the second time in as many games that the Mets couldn't muster one run. The 2014 subway series was split 2-2.
What you need to know:
Jacob deGrom pitched seven brilliant innings, surrendering just one run. Jacob featured a 95 mph fastball with a solid breaking ball and change up. To boot, deGrom snapped the Mets pitchers hitless streak at 64 at bats when he singled in his first major league at bat.
David Wright had a game to forget. His failure to turn a double play, plus striking out three times, plus grounding out with the tying run on third in the eighth inning all equals a game to forget for the Mets' captain.
Josh Edgin and Jeurys Familia each got king-sized outs in the eighth inning, getting Derek Jeter and Jacoby Ellsbury, respectively.
Jenrry Mejia pitched a scoreless frame in his 9th inning debut.
For the second straight game, and the third in four games, Juan Lagares continues to be benched for the struggling Chris Young.
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