Interesting headline in the Sport Section of the New York Times this morning: "Yankees are 70-39 . . . and so are the Mets!" What a season it has been for both of New York City's teams! On June 1st the Mets led their division by over ten games, while the Yankees were just a few games up. By July 1st it was the complete opposite with Braves getting as close as 1/2 game behind the Mets and the Yanks leading their division well over ten games. Now both teams have the identical record and Mets' lead over the Braves is back up to 7 1/2 games, with the Yanks having their first slump of the season. The ebb and flow between the two first place teams has been amazing, particularly since usually when the Yanks are up the Mets are down and visa versa, the one exception being the 2000 World Series where the Yanks beat the Mets 4-1 in games but the total run differential was only three runs for that entire World Series. Still one third of the season to go in a very remarkable year! Soto to the Padres and the hex the Astros seen to have over the Yanks notwithstanding, the chances for anther Mets/Yankees World Series are going up, and I like any postseason series where the Mets can throw Max and Jake as starters in consecutive games! Just ask the Braves who just experienced that Saturday night and late yesterday afternoon!