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Tyrone Taylor hit a game-tying three-run homer off David Bednar in the bottom of the ninth Sunday as the Mets came back to beat the Yankees 7-6 on Sunday.

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Tyrone Taylor hit a game-tying three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning off David Bednar to lead the Mets to a stunning 7-6 comeback victory over the Yankees on Sunday.

It kind of looked like the Mets gave up on this one when they brought in Sean Manaea in relief of a wild Freddy Peralta in the sixth inning and then left him in after that turned into a four-run inning. Manaea went on to walk in a run in the seventh, leading him to being booed off the field when the inning ended, but he turned in scoreless eighth and ninth innings, and the Mets pulled off a stunning comeback when Taylor launched his homer off David Bednar with two outs. Devin Williams then kept the Yankees scoreless in the 10th, and the Mets won the game on a grounder up the middle with one out and a runner on third when two members of the Yankees' five-man infield got in each other's way while hoping to make a play at the plate. Taylor's homer was his third of the year. He had come off the bench to replace MJ Melendez four innings earlier against a lefty.