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Knicks championship or Yankees World Series? Fans in the Bronx answer

Knicks championship or Yankees World Series? Fans in the Bronx answer

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Pete Alonso reacts to his throwing error in the eighth inning, Carlos Mendoza on infield defense after Mets loss to Yankees
Following the Mets' 8-2 loss to the Yankees, Pete Alonso discusses his throwing error in the eighth inning, David Peterson shares his thoughts on his start, and Carlos Mendoza speaks about Juan Soto's series against his former club.

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