New York Mets at New York Yankees

Pay Per Head Sports Betting The first Subway Series of the season begins Friday in the Bronx, kicking off that time of year when baseball loyalties across the Big Apple are put to the test.

The Mets come in on a franchise record high, having tied their all-time best mark for consecutive wins with 11 straight. They are baseball’s best team, at 13-3.

Amazin’s fans relish the chance to prove to the Yankees faithful that the squad from Flushing is a force to be reckoned with.

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The Yankees have a 56-42 record against the Mets in the regular season since interleague play started in 1997. They beat the Amazin’s in five games in the 2000 World Series. The teams split four in 2014.

There’s also the little matter of the Yankees winning 27 championships, while the Mets haven’t made the playoffs since 2006.

All of that has made the Mets more buzz-worthy since spring training began, and indeed there has been a sense among Yankee fans that they’re already looking ahead to their next Derek Jeters and Mariano Riveras, after all the talk this spring about the likes of minor-leaguers Greg Bird, Aaron Judge and Luis Severino.

The current Yankees just haven’t seemed to get the paying customers jazzed, perhaps in part because, Alex Rodriguez aside, none has much of a Q rating.

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By contrast, Harvey clearly has some Namath in him, seemingly as interested in stardom as greatness on the mound.

These days that’s a rarity in sports, particularly baseball, and David Cone, who was part of the 1980s Mets who captivated the city in part because they flaunted their stardom, thinks Harvey will influence many casual baseball fans in New York to get on board.

More importantly, for the moment, Harvey has helped the Mets post the best record in the majors, and both he and deGrom will be throwing their high heat in this series.

It’s no stretch, in fact, to say the Mets are the talk of baseball at the moment, but if the Yankees poke a hole in their hot air balloon it will raise questions about whether they’re for real.

Yes, after all these years, the little brother in town has more to lose than big brother in the Subway Series.

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