Severino Criticizes Yankees Ahead of Subway Series
Severino Criticizes Yankees Ahead of Subway Series

Severino Criticizes Yankees Ahead of Subway Series

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Luis Severino, now pitching for the Mets after a long stint with the Yankees, played a crucial role in a recent 1-0 win against the Marlins by pitching six scoreless innings. Ahead of the upcoming Subway Series, Severino engaged in playful trash talk with his former Yankees teammates, claiming they only have 'two good hitters,' referring to Aaron Judge and Juan Soto. Severino will not face the Yankees in the series due to rotation decisions, which led to some ribbing from his former teammates accusing him of being 'afraid.' Despite the banter, Yankees manager Aaron Boone defended his team's overall offensive capabilities. The Yankees and Mets are set for their final Subway Series matchups next week, with Severino having performed well for the Mets this season, posting a 6-3 record and a 3.78 ERA.

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