Mets survive late barrage to beat Yankees in Subway Series opener after drubbing Gerrit Cole

Either Gerrit Cole is still rusty or the Mets are just swinging it that well. Maybe it’s a combination of both.

The Mets bashed four homers over four innings against the star right-hander and held on late for a 9-7 victory over the Yankees in front of a Citi Field sellout of 42,824.

It came on a day Edwin Diaz began serving a 10-game suspension following his ejection Sunday for violating MLB’s foreign substance rule.

Another significant Mets player, Starling Marte, was placed on the injured list with a deep bone bruise in his right knee.

Mark Vientos went deep twice. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The Mets won for the 14th time in 18 games and are ensured of an eighth straight non-losing series since they were swept by the Dodgers last month.

The slumping Yankees lost for the eighth time in 11 games.

The Yankees infused drama late, with five runs in the eighth — Aaron Judge’s grand slam sliced the Mets’ lead to 9-7 — before Reed Garrett got the final four outs.

Garrett was summoned to face Judge with the bases loaded and two outs and got ahead in the count 0-2 on two straight cutters before the slugger cleared the fence in right-center for his MLB-leading 29th homer of the season.

Cole, in his second start off the injured list, allowed six earned runs on seven hits — including four homers — and four walks over the six innings.

Mark Vientos went deep twice off Cole while Harrison Bader and Brandon Nimmo also homered off the former Cy Young winner.

In four of their past five victories, the Mets (38-39) have scored at least seven runs.

The shorthanded Mets — they aren’t allowed to replace Diaz on the roster during his suspension — got to the finish line using four relievers behind David Peterson, who needed 103 pitches to get through 4 ¹/₃ innings.

Harrison Bader and Brandon Nimmo both homered in the win. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Tyrone Taylor, starting in right field in Marte’s spot — the Mets also have DJ Stewart and just-recalled Ben Gamel as options for the position — stroked an RBI single in the first that gave the Mets a 1-0 lead.

Pete Alonso was thrown out at the plate by Alex Verdugo trying to piggyback Francisco Lindor on the play.

Lindor doubled to open the inning and Nimmo walked before J.D. Martinez’s double-play grounder appeared to squelch the inning. But Alonso and Francisco Alvarez walked in succession before Taylor delivered.

Vientos homered leading off the second and two batters later Bader cleared the left field fence to extend the Mets’ lead to 3-0. It continued a surge for Bader, who doubled twice in Sunday’s victory over the Cubs.

Mets pitcher David Peterson (23) pitches in the fourth inning when the New York Mets played the New York Yankees Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at Citi Field in Queens, NY. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Vientos’ second homer of the game, a shot over the right-field fence leading off the fourth, placed the Yankees in a 4-0 hole.

But Cole wasn’t finished with the gopher ball: after Jeff McNeil singled, Nimmo smashed a two-run homer with two outs, widening the deficit to six runs.

Juan Soto homered leading off the fifth and Peterson never got through the inning. After walking Gleyber Torres and Verdugo, he was removed at 103 pitches.

New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole struggled. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Dedniel Nunez replaced him and got J.D. Davis to hit into an inning-ending double play.

Peterson had an interesting night, striking out eight and walking five, with two hit batters, over 4 ¹/₃ innings.

He appeared in trouble right from the start, loading the bases on Anthony Volpe’s single and walks to Soto and Judge before striking out Torres, Verdugo and Davis in succession.

With the infield drawn in, Nimmo hit a grounder under Torres’ glove in the sixth that let McNeil score the Mets’ seventh run.

Torres was charged with an error, making the run against Phil Bickford unearned. But Martinez joined the party with an ensuing RBI double and Alonso’s sacrifice fly gave the Mets a 9-1 lead.

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