Championship baseball is back in the five boroughs.

The Brooklyn Cyclones — the High-A affiliate of the Mets — captured their first South Atlantic League championship on Tuesday night with a 2-1 win over the Hub City Spartanburgers to complete a sweep for the club’s third overall title in franchise history.

It marked the first for the Cyclones since they made the move to the full-season South Atlantic League in 2021 in conjunction with the restructuring of Minor League Baseball. They last won in 2019 as a short-season team in the now-defunct New York-Penn League.

The final out.

Turn the speakers all the way up… pic.twitter.com/yiAQ1Ti8bL — Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) September 17, 2025

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“This one lined to left field. Waiting on it is John Bay, and this whirlwind ride of a 202

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