The Mets and Yankees! They share the largest market in baseball and, in rough terms, split up a metropolitan area of 20 million people or so. The privileges of occupying such lucrative turf have, of course, allowed the Yankees to run high payrolls for decades and carve out the most recognizable brand in baseball. On the Mets' side, they've become very adept at servicing the Wilpon's personal debts!

Insofar as current Gotham baseball zeitgeist is concerned, it's coming up Mets. After all, the Yankees are struggling badly, while the Amazin's are both the reigning NL champs and on pace for 100 wins in 2016. For a deeper dive into the baseball desires of NYC, let's take a look at this graphic from VividSeats.com (@vividseats on Twitter) ....

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Takeaways from what you see above? Glad you asked ...

The Mets are tops across the city as a whole based on activity on the secondary ticket market, and they also win four of the five boroughs.

As you would expect, the Mets dominated Queens (only one Queens zip code went to the Yankees), and the Yanks owned the Bronx (no Bronx zip codes went to the Mets).

Manhattan was hotly contested, but the Mets prevailed with 52 percent of the turf in question.

Look at those lonely Yankee fans in Brooklyn, surrounded by enemy forces on all sides.

In conclusion: Mets!