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MLB Game Summary - NY Mets at NY Yankees

Mark Teixeira hit two of three home runs served up by Jacob deGrom as the New York Yankees opened the latest edition of the Subway Series with a 6-1 victory over the crosstown-rival Mets.

Teixeira's pair of two-run shots, combined with 7 2/3 outstanding innings from Michael Pineda, enabled the also-surging Yankees to halt an 11-game win streak by the Mets that had matched a franchise record.

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Jacoby Ellsbury added a solo homer as part of a 2-for-5 effort, while Brett Gardner and Brian McCann also had two hits and a run scored in the Bronx Bombers' seventh triumph in their last eight games.

Pineda (3-0) did his part as well, limiting the Mets to a run on five hits and striking out seven without a walk to win a third consecutive start.

DeGrom (2-2) entered Friday's much-anticipated showdown sporting a splendid 0.93 ERA through his first three outings of the season, but the reigning National League Rookie of the Year was tagged for six runs on eight hits in just five innings. He had lasted at least six innings in each of his previous 15 starts.

Former Yankee Curtis Granderson collected two of the Mets' five hits and scored the team's lone run.

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DeGrom came into Friday's matchup having not allowed a run in 18 1/3 consecutive innings, but that streak was put to an end quickly. Gardner singled with one out in the first inning and Teixeira soon followed with a blast into the second deck in right field that staked the Yankees to a 2-0 lead.

The Yankees continued to tee off on deGrom in the third, which Ellsbury began with a leadoff homer. Three batters later, Teixeira deposited another deGrom fastball into the middle deck with Alex Rodriguez aboard for a 5-0 advantage, and singles by McCann and Chase Headley around a walk to Carlos Beltran loaded the bases before Stephen Drew brought home an additional run with a sacrifice fly.

In contrast to deGrom, Pineda was in complete control throughout the night. The big right-hander set down 13 of the first 14 hitters, with Kirk Niewenhuis' cue-shot double down the left-field line in the third inning accounting for the Mets' lone baserunner.

The Mets were able to scratch home a run against Pineda in the sixth. Granderson singled and moved to third on a wild pitch and a fly ball prior to crossing the plate on Lucas Duda's sacrifice fly.

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Granderson's double with two out in the eighth concluded Pineda's evening and brought on Chasen Shreve, who retired all four batters he faced to finish the game.

[SportsNetwork.com]

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