After a nearly 3-hour trip through traffic from nearby Westchester, Pedro Martinez dominated his old nemesis for eight innings, getting home runs from Cliff Floyd and Carlos Beltran plus four sacrifice flies as he led the Mets to a 6-4 Subway Series victory Friday night. "I left at 3:20 thinking, well, I'm going to get there with plenty of time, get in the Jacuzzi, relax, probably watch videos," Martinez said. The silver Chevy van he was in didn't pull up until 6:08 p.m., exactly 1 hour before the first pitch. "We ended up in the wrong neighborhood, and we got lost," he said. "We found a couple of policemen in a car that were really nice to bring us over." Martinez (8-2) was happy to have a police escort for the final part of the journey. "If you're pitching at Yankee Stadium, you're a special person," he said. The Mets, who dropped two of three to the Yankees at Shea Stadium last month, overcame Derek Jeter's leadoff homer when Ramon Castro, Jose Reyes and Mike Cameron set a National League record by hitting three sacrifice flies in the second inning, a rally fueled when Bernie Williams and Mike Mussina made errors. Reyes added another sacrifice fly in the ninth as the Mets tied the NL record for sac flies in a game. "Especially with Pedro pitching, you can't give things away and we did," Yankees manager Joe Torre said.