
Soto’s Bronx Return Headlines Free MLB.TV Rivalry Weekend
If you're a baseball fan, this weekend is an absolute treat — MLB.TV is offering a free preview for the inaugural Rivalry Weekend , and one of the biggest matchups on the calendar is the return of the Subway Series: Mets vs. Yankees. What makes this edition extra juicy is the much-anticipated return of Juan Soto to the Bronx — only this time, he's wearing Mets colors. And yes, it’s already stirring up emotions in New York.
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No credit card, no strings — just pure baseball. All you need is an MLB.com account, and you're in. From now through Sunday, you can stream every out-of-market game live or on demand, except for those on Apple TV+, Roku’s Sunday Leadoff, or ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. That means a front-row seat to one of baseball’s most heated interleague rivalries — for free.
The Mets-Yankees clash isn’t just about city bragging rights anymore. With Soto jumping ship from the Bronx Bombers to the Amazins’, fans are fired up. Expect a thunderous “Bronx cheer” from Yankees faithful every time Soto steps up to the plate. The drama writes itself. It's not just about stats or standings this time — it's about pride, identity, and a player daring to cross one of the fiercest lines in baseball.
But that’s not the only fire this weekend. Across the league, long-standing rivalries are lighting up the scoreboard. The Guardians and Reds face off in the Ohio Cup, with Terry Francona managing against his old team. The Mariners and Padres meet in the quirky but beloved Vedder Cup, and we’re even seeing Clayton Kershaw make his 2025 debut in the Freeway Series between the Angels and Dodgers. Meanwhile, the Astros and Rangers are battling it out in a tight AL West race during the Silver Boot Series.
Still, for New York fans, it all circles back to the Subway Series. It’s not just a game — it’s a statement. With the city split down the middle, Mets and Yankees fans both have something to prove. Whether you’re in Queens or the Bronx, you’re watching. And this time, thanks to MLB.TV’s free preview, so is everyone else.
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