Live Nine-Inning Analysis of the third game of the Subway Series
7th Inning
Ronald Torreyes comes up swinging at the first pitch once again, and he knocks one into the left field corner for the double.
Brett Gardner would lay down a bunt to test Travis d’Arnaud, who is starting at third base for the Mets, but Rivera would take charge of the ball, and make the play at first.
Torreyes moves to third on the sac-bunt.
Ellsbury would step in and walk on five pitches to bring up the scolding hot Aaron Hicks.
On a ball that looked to be a strike, Hicks would walk to bring up Judge with the bases juiced.
Judge would pop out to Rivera for the second out of the inning, but the threat continues with Gregorious at the dish.
Gregorious knocks a liner down the right field line for a two-run RBI double.
Yankees lead 5-3 as Sanchez steps in with runners on second and third with two outs. He would ground out softly to third.
The Mets come up down two in a see-saw game.
Pitching Change Yankees: Adam Warren
In steps Adam Warren and he retires Dominic Smith on a pop out to right-center field.
He then got Rivera, who homered last time out, to fly out to Ellsbury in center for out number two.
He would get Brandon Nimmo looking on a backdoor breaking ball to end the inning.
Yankees lead at the end of seven, 5-3.