The term 'Subway Series' has come to refer to the interleague rivalry between New York's Mets and Yankees – teams that compete for the city's spotlight, but little else, historically speaking.Not only are the American League's Yankees and National League's Mets vying for separate pennants, but their regular-season matchups since interleague play began in 1997 have been mostly one-sided affairs. The 27-time World Champion Yankees are 76-58 against their Queens rivals, not including their 4-1 win over the Mets in the 2000 World Series.But with both clubs currently sitting atop their respective divisions this season, another World Series meeting could be in the cards, and that would fit the true definition of a Subway Series: two New York teams playing for baseball's biggest prize.
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