Yankees vs. Mets Preview: Subway Series Returns With Pressure, Pride and a New York Spotlight
The next chapter of the Subway Series arrives on Friday, May 15, 2026, when the New York Yankees visit the New York Mets at Citi Field. First pitch is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. ET, with the game listed nationally on Apple TV / Apple TV+.
This is not just another regular-season game. It is Yankees vs. Mets, Bronx power against Queens pride, a city rivalry that always feels bigger than the standings. The Yankees enter the matchup with the stronger overall record, listed at 27-17, while the Mets come in trying to turn momentum into belief after a difficult start to the season.
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The Yankees are still one of the stronger teams in the American League, but their current form raises real questions. Their offense was shut down in a 7-0 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, managing only one hit, and Reuters noted that New York had lost five of its last six games after that defeat. Even more concerning, starter Max Fried left with left elbow soreness, adding another layer of pressure before the rivalry series.
The Mets, meanwhile, are not having the season they wanted, but they arrive with a different kind of energy. Carson Benge delivered a walk-off single in the 10th inning against Detroit, giving the Mets their seventh win in 11 games, their best 11-game stretch since opening the season 7-4. That kind of late-game win can change the mood around a clubhouse quickly.
Pitching Matchup
The scheduled pitching matchup gives this game a real edge. The Mets are expected to start Clay Holmes, listed at 4-3 with a 1.86 ERA, while the Yankees are expected to counter with Cam Schlittler, listed at 5-1 with a 1.35 ERA. That sets up a low-scoring, tension-heavy opener where every baserunner could matter.
For the Yankees, Schlittler gives them exactly what they need after a rough offensive road trip: a chance to control the game early and keep the Mets from feeding off the Citi Field crowd. For the Mets, Holmes has the opportunity to make a statement against a rival that still carries bigger expectations and heavier media attention.
Head-to-Head
Historically, the Yankees have the larger Subway Series brand, but recent head-to-head form favors the Mets. StatMuse lists the Yankees at 3-7 in their last 10 games against the Mets, a trend that gives Queens fans a reason to believe this rivalry has shifted in recent meetings.
That matters because this matchup is emotional. The Yankees may have the better season record, but the Mets have played them tough recently. In a rivalry series, momentum, crowd energy and bullpen execution often matter as much as the standings.
Expert View and Prediction
On paper, the Yankees still look like the stronger team. Their season record, deeper lineup and Schlittler’s excellent numbers make them a logical pick. But the Mets enter with better short-term rhythm, a fresh walk-off win and a home crowd that should treat this like a playoff atmosphere.
The key question is simple: can the Yankees’ offense wake up after being held to one hit, or will the Mets’ pitching staff drag them into another uncomfortable night?
Prediction: Yankees 4, Mets 3.
Expect a tight game, likely decided late. The Yankees have the edge because of Schlittler’s form and their overall roster strength, but the Mets are dangerous enough right now to make this a one-run rivalry battle.
How to Watch
Fans in the United States can watch Yankees at Mets on Apple TV / Apple TV+, with first pitch scheduled for 7:15 p.m. ET at Citi Field. The game is also listed through MLB Gameday and major scoreboard platforms such as ESPN and FOX Sports.
For international viewers, availability may depend on local MLB.TV blackout and broadcast rules. In Vietnam, the start time converts to 6:15 a.m. Saturday, May 16.