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These delis are serving up sandwiches in honor of the Mets and Yankees

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These delis are serving up sandwiches in honor of the Mets and Yankees

These delis are bringing the “sub” to the Subway Series.

While New Yorkers salivate over the prospect both local baseball teams could face off in an all-Gotham World Series, local eateries are slinging hometown “heroes” — sandwich specials sliced in their honor.

Benateri’s Italian deli in College Point, just a few miles from Citi Field and a favorite among Mets players, is serving up a special called the OMG, stacked with chicken cutlets dipped in vodka sauce, melted fresh mozzarella, crispy bacon and hot crushed red pepper flakes on crunchy semolina bread.

“This sandwich is hot and fire, just like the Mets,” said co-owner Angelo Baretta of the sandwich, which is named for the Mets anthem made popular by infielder Jose Iglesias.

Benateris Deli in Queens makes the OMG sandwich

Benateri’s Deli in College Point is serving the OMG sandwich. Aristide Economopoulos

Beni and Angelo Baretta and Pete Alonso

Pete Alonso, pictured here with Benateri’s owners Beni and Angelo Baretta, is a fan of their vodka sauce. Courtesy of Angelo Baretta

Taliercio’s in Middletown, NJ, introduced the Bronx Bomber on Friday, following the Yankees’ ALDS win over the Royals.

It consists of potato knish, shredded cheddar, corned beef, pastrami, swiss cheese, hot deli mustard and Russian dressing, explained Eric Taliercio, who said customers have been flooding the store for a taste.

One took a bite and gushed, “It’s so good Derek Jeter would unretire if that was the only way he could try it,” he said.

Even New York expats down South are getting into the game.

Rocky’s NY Deli in Savannah, Ga., is serving up the Polar Bear, a nod to Pete Alonso made with half-a-pound of roast beef, melted provolone and homemade onion rings in a horseradish cream sauce.

The savory special debuted on Tuesday, after Alonso clubbed a game-winning three-run homer to beat the Brewers in the ninth inning of Game 3 of the NL Wild Card Series.

“We’ve been selling 45 a day, making it our best-selling special ever,” said Rocky’s owner Bill Vissicchio.

“One customer said it looked like a polar bear with the cascading melted provolone. Another said the half pound of meat was larger than life, just like Pete Alonso.”

Bill Vissicchio with Polar Bear sandwich

Bill Vissicchio, who grew up on Long Island, crafted the Polar Bear sandwich at his deli in Georgia. Courtesy of Bill Vissicchio

Vissicchio grew up on Long Island, and has filled the walls of his Georgia eatery with Mets memorabilia, including a railing from old Shea Stadium and a highway sign that reads, “Citi Field 821 Miles.”

He said 60% of his customers are New York natives.

aaron judge sandwich at joe's deli

Joe’s Deli is celebrating Aaron Judge with a sub that will likely be named #99. Courtesy of Joeâs Deli

Already gearing up to celebrate Aaron Judge winning World Series MVP, Joe’s Deli in Spring Lake, NJ, is adding to its lineup a hero stacked with proscuittini, capicola, salami, hot soppressata, pepperoni, fresh mozzarella and roasted and hot peppers.

Its owner, Joey Valentino, whose parents opened the deli in 1984, said the sub will likely bear the name #99, for the Yankees’ prolific right fielder.

“This is a Yankee deli through and through,” said Valentino. “We’re such Yankee fans that our cousin, Lee Mazzilli, used to play for the Mets and we were still Yankee fans.”

The Grand Lindor sandwich at Park Wood Deli

The Grand Lindor at Park Wood Deli was born after the shortshop’s homerun in Game 4 of the NLDS. Aristide Economopoulos

Meanwhile, Park Wood Deli in Midland Park, NJ, is crafting a grinder named the Grand Lindor — garlic roast pork, smoked Virginia ham, melted Baby Swiss, homemade plantains and sweet pickles, topped with yellow mustard and served hot on Italian bread.  

Owner Roger Schnorrbusch told The Post he named the creation after the star shortstop “because he hit a grand slam last night, c’mon,” referring to Lindor’s sixth-inning series-clinching blast in Game 4 of the NLDS Wednesday.

On Thursday, After the Mets defeated the Phillies, Hobby’s Deli in Newark, NJ, playfully whipped up the Plucked Philly Phanatic Poutine — french fries topped with pastrami and cheddar cheese curds — poking fun at the City of Brotherly Love’s team mascot.

Plucked Philly Fanatic Poutine -- french fries topped with pastrami and cheddar cheese curds

Hobby’s Deli introduced the Plucked Philly Fanatic Poutine, french fries topped with pastrami and cheddar cheese curds, after the Mets defeated the Phillies. instagram @hobby

Michael Brummer, who runs Hobby’s with his brother, Marc, said they serve it with “Francisco sauce,” aka turkey gravy.

During the Phillies series, they invited Mets’ good luck charm — the “Rally Pimp” Max Weiner — to the deli and renamed their bathrooms “the Phillies Seating Section.”

max weiner rally pimp at hobbys deli

Hobby’s invited the “Rally Pimp,” aka comedian Max Weiner, to the deli. instagram @hobbysdeli

They also changed their Philly cheesesteaks to “LFGM Flushing Queens Cheesesteaks” and served them with Polar Bear sauce, made of horseradish.

When they posted the renamed cheesesteak on X, they were bombarded with 75 comments, mostly from irate Philly fans, Brummer said.

“For most of the day pretty nasty comments were made, up until the Mets scored five runs in the game. Then they got quiet.”

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