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The Subway Series are 3 games played back and fourth in total 6 games, by the New York Mets and the New York Yankees. To see the stats go to Yankees-Mets rivalry. The Series was first played at Yankee Stadium with a Mets victory in the first game. The first year the Series was played it was 1997.

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  • The Subway Series are 3 games played back and fourth in total 6 games, by the New York Mets and the New York Yankees. To see the stats go to Yankees-Mets rivalry. The Series was first played at Yankee Stadium with a Mets victory in the first game. The first year the Series was played it was 1997.
  • The Subway Series is a series of Major League Baseball games played between teams based in New York City. The term's historic usage has been in reference to World Series games played between New York teams, but since 1997 it has also been applied to interleague play during the regular season between the American League New York Yankees and National League New York Mets. Play during the regular baseball season between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, both of the National League, from their origins in the 1880s until both left the city after 1957 was not called a Subway Series. The Yankees have appeared in all modern Subway Series games as they have been the only American League team in the city. The Yankees have compiled an 11-3 mark in the fourteen modern Subway Series.
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  • The Subway Series are 3 games played back and fourth in total 6 games, by the New York Mets and the New York Yankees. To see the stats go to Yankees-Mets rivalry. The Series was first played at Yankee Stadium with a Mets victory in the first game. The first year the Series was played it was 1997.
  • The Subway Series is a series of Major League Baseball games played between teams based in New York City. The term's historic usage has been in reference to World Series games played between New York teams, but since 1997 it has also been applied to interleague play during the regular season between the American League New York Yankees and National League New York Mets. Play during the regular baseball season between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, both of the National League, from their origins in the 1880s until both left the city after 1957 was not called a Subway Series. The Yankees have appeared in all modern Subway Series games as they have been the only American League team in the city. The Yankees have compiled an 11-3 mark in the fourteen modern Subway Series. In the nineteenth century, a "world series" was occasionally held between the champions of the National League and the then-major league American Association. In 1889, such a series took place between the N.L. Champion New York Giants and the A.A. Champion Brooklyn Bridegrooms or "Trolley Dodgers." In that series, the Giants easily defeated the team from Brooklyn. The following season, however, Brooklyn withdrew from the American Association and joined the National League.
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