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The Yankees and Mets are set to renew their rivalry this weekend in the Subway Series at Citi Field. This article breaks down the history of their matchups since 1997.
Yankees vs. Mets history: Who leads Subway Series? Breakdown since 1997
A New York baseball rivalry is being renewed this weekend in Queens.
The crosstown rival Yankees and Mets meet in the first edition of this year's Subway Series with three games at Citi Field.
We can't wait to see some of the big matchups on the field, especially Cam Schlittler vs. Juan Soto.
But before we talk what will happen this weekend, let's look back at this uniquely historic series.
The first year of the Subway Series as Major League Baseball begins interleague play. The Mets won the first meeting, 6-0, at Yankee Stadium on June 16 as Dave Mlicki threw a complete-game shutout.
The Yankees' record against the Mets as they lead the regular-season Subway Series history.
The Yankees have outscored the Mets in the Subway Series since it started in 1997.
Derek Jeter and the Yankees took down the Mets in the 2000 World Series, marking the third consecutive world championship for the Bronx Bombers.
In 2003, the Yankees swept the Mets in the most lopsided Subway Series season, taking all six meetings.
The Mets have returned the favor a couple times, sweeping the Yankees twice during their Subway Series history in 2013 and 2024.
The Subway Series has seen numerous matchups between the Yankees and Mets since 1997, with the Yankees historically leading in wins.
Key players to watch include Cam Schlittler from the Yankees and Juan Soto from the Mets.
The next Subway Series will take place this weekend at Citi Field in Queens.

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The Yankees own the longest win streak in Subway Series history, taking seven straight games over the 2002 and 2003 seasons.
1997: Yankees, 2β1
1998: Yankees, 2β1
1999: Split 3β3
2000: Yankees, 4β2
2001: Yankees, 4β2
2002: Split 3β3
2003: Yankees, 6β0
2004: Mets, 4β2
2005: Split 3β3
2006: Split 3β3
2007: Split 3β3
2008: Mets, 4β2
2009: Yankees, 5β1
2010: Split 3β3
2011: Yankees 4β2
2012: Yankees, 5β1
2013: Mets, 4β0
2014: Split 2β2
2015: Yankees, 4β2
2016: Split 2β2
2017: Yankees, 4β0
2018: Split 3β3
2019: Split 2β2
2020: Split 3β3
2021: Mets, 4β2
2022: Split 2β2
2023: Split 2β2
2024: Mets, 4β0
2025: Split 3β3
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Yankees vs. Mets all-time record, wins in Subway Series history