For two entire games and more than eight innings of the third, everything in this installment of the Subway Series had gone against the Mets. From the scores to Saturday's injury to Jose Reyes to Sunday's injury to starter R.A. Dickey, the Mets had endured an avalanche of misfortune.
But in what is becoming a theme for their season, the Mets rose up when they seemed down for the count.
The Mets touched Yankees closer Mariano Rivera for the game-tying run in the last of the ninth and then got a walk-off single from Jason Bay in the 10th to emerge with a 3-2 victory over their cross-town rivals before 45,153 at soggy Citi Field, where the teams endured an 89-minute rain delay and played through occasional showers. (continue)
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