Sports paraphernalia, Yankees announcer John Sterling on the screens, and urinal updates at Standings bar. CHARLES VASCELLARO
It used to be that New York’s Mets and Yankees played against each other just once a year in a relatively meaningless exhibition called “The Mayor’s Trophy Game,” a battle for the bragging rights of fans more than for anyone else involved.
From 1963 to 1983, the Mets and Yankees squared off annually, with the Bombers holding a 10-8-1 advantage over the Amazins’ (the ’79 game ended in a 1-1 tie after Reggie Jackson singled in Mickey Rivers in the fifth inning before
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