Aaron Judge, Juan Soto Moment Before Mets-Yankees Turns Heads

MLB Rivalry Weekend wraps up on Sunday with the final game of the Subway Series between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets.

The two teams are some of the best clubs in all of baseball heading into the third game between each other.

This series, in particular, has been one many baseball fans have been anticipating, as it's Juan Soto's first time back at Yankee Stadium after leaving the Yankees for the Mets this past offseason.

After helping lead the Yankees to a World Series appearance last October, Soto decided to test free agency and landed a 15-year, $765 million deal with the Mets.

Mets OF Juan Soto posing during a first press conference© Brad Penner-Imagn Images

It was a decision that left Yankees fans furious and Mets fans smiling.

Not only did Soto move on from the Yankees, he decided to do it interesting fashion, going to a rival team that is just across the Queensboro Bridge.

Aaron Judge and Juan Soto share moment before Sunday's matchup

Before the game that takes place on Sunday Night Baseball, it was seen that former teammates and two of baseball's best players in Juan Soto and Aaron Judge shared a moment in the outfield.

Baseball fans reacted to the two players sharing a moment at Yankee Stadium, and it was filled with a mix of comments.

"For me Juan Soto is better," one fan said.

"Judge owns him," another comment says.

Although there's obviously a beef between Yankees fans and Soto, there was also comments that were on the positive side.

"Sounds like a great game ahead! Judge and Soto are always fun to watch together," another person replied.

"Nothing beats that camaraderie before a big rivalry game! You can tell there's mutual respect there. Looking forward to a great Subway Series finale!" A fourth reply read.

Former New York Yankees right fielder Juan Soto (22) and center fielder Aaron Judge (99).Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Although it was a short time the two played together, it was filled with great success for the Yankees.

The Subway Series is tied, 1-1 heading into Sunday night. It will be a great game to watch as former teammates turned rivals battle it out on Sunday Night Baseball.