They may be faltering on the field, but the Yankees and Mets still are winners at the box office.

Both teams were home at the same time on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and more than 160,000 baseball fans went to Yankee Stadium and Citi Field to watch the teams go 2-2 against Minnesota and Atlanta.

The Mets snapped a seven-game losing streak before nearly 40,000 on Tuesday. After losing on Wednesday night — a game in which they blew an early 6-0 lead — and falling again on Thursday, they are 64-57 and a half-game ahead of Cincinnati for the final National League wild-card spot.

Entering June 13, the Mets had baseball’s best record at 45-24 and held a season-high 5½-game lead in the NL East. Since then, they are 19-33 and trail first-place Philadelphia by five games.

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