Yankees Win Bronx Subway Series

If this is what the regular season Subway Series was like, then imagine the Yankees and Mets meeting in October for baseball’s biggest prize.

“You’d like to think ahead a little bit, because of the pace they’re on and where we’re at, too,” Aaron Judge said, “but we got to get there first.”

Judge hit a 453-foot drive halfway up the bleachers for his major league-leading 48th home run and added an RBI single during a seventh-inning rally, boosting the New York Yankees past the Mets on Tuesday night for their second straight 4-2 win and a two-game sweep.

The Yankees turned a pair of sparkling 6-4-3 double plays, Andrew Benintendicame through with another big hit and rookie right fielder Oswaldo Cabrera made three key contributions. The go-ahead rally was boosted by a fluky popup that dropped for a single, and fans stood for nearly 20 minutes in the ninth inning anticipating the final out.

Francisco Lindor lofted Wandy Peralta’s changeup for a routine fly to center, stranding the bases loaded and ending as scintillating a regular-season game as you’ll see.

“We hope that we do the things it takes to get a chance to hopefully come back to this place,” Mets manager Buck Showalter said.

New NFL Subscription Streaming Service

The National Football League announced its own new subscription service, called NFL+  

The subscription service, which will cost $4.99 monthly or $39.99 annually, will offer out-of-market preseason games, live local and primetime regular season games and postseason games, as well as NFL Network and NFL Films content on-demand on streamable platforms,

“Today marks an important day in the history of the National Football League with the launch of NFL+,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a news release. 

 “The passionate and dedicated football fans are the lifeblood of the NFL, and being able to reach and interact with them across multiple platforms is incredibly important to us. We look forward to continuing to grow NFL+ and deepening our relationship with fans across all ages and demographics.”

The NFL said its new NFL+ service is the latest of its direct-to-consumer offerings, which already includes its NFL Game Pass subscription service.

Watch Yankees vs Mets “Subway Series” at Vivid Cabaret New York

Vivid Cabaret New York, the upscale Manhattan gentlemen’s club known for its seemingly unlimited supply of sexy topless dancers, will be hosting a Yankees vs Mets viewing party on Monday night, August 22, at 7pm, showing the game on its numerous HiDef TVs throughout the three-story club, and on its VIP Roof Deck.

“Both teams are doing great,” said Vivid girl Fiona. “And what could be greater than watching the game while surrounded by hot girls taking off their clothes for you!” 

Vivid Cabaret features the city’s tallest stripper pole, multiple stages, VIP Rooms, and an exclusive Ultra Lounge. To celebrate the hometown teams, the club will be offering drink specials, and surprise give-aways when either team scores.

“Baseball fans know how to party,” said Vivid girl Trina. “Watch the game with us, and be part of the post-game celebration. It’s going to be awesome. Come make it rain.” 

Mets/Yankees Dwight Gooden with Vivid’s Charlie Castro

Vivid Cabaret New York, named one of the “Best Strip Clubs in America” by Travel and Lifestyle guides, is well known for its celebrity clientele, and offering the best in VIP services. The high-energy club is the New York home of the world famous Vivid Adult Movie Stars and the sister club of Rick’s Cabaret NYC.

Vivid Cabaret New York  61 West 37 Street