Sparks were flying in the mini “Subway Series.”

The Baby Yankees and Mets reignited the two franchises’ bitter rivalry Sunday night, engaging in an old-fashioned Triple-A brawl that would make Roger Clemens and Mike Piazza beam.

It all started in the seventh inning when the recently demoted Mike Ford homered for Yankees affiliate Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Soon after, Syracuse Mets reliever Arquimedes Caminero threw at Breyvic Valeras’ back, leading to the pitcher’s ejection and the benches clearing.

Danny Espinosa was also thrown out after smack-talking the SWB bench, which “sparked some pushing and shoving,” according to the Times-Tribune. The RailRiders’ Logan Morrison got the boot, too, after getting into it with Espinosa.

The outlet also reported Tim Tebow and RailRiders skipper Jay Bell tried to break up the skirmish, which subsided after a few heated moments.

The RailRiders escaped with an 11-6 win, as the two teams are in the middle of a four-game set in Syracuse, while the major-league clubs will face off in early June.