NEW YORK — Jeff McNeil hit a winning single in the 10th inning on a fly ball that fell when Ramón Laureano overran it in the right-field corner, and the New York Mets beat the Atlanta 3-2 on Thursday night for their fourth straight win.
''That was a lot of fun,'' McNeil said. ''Just happy we came out on top.''
Atlanta retired 17 straight batters before Pierce Johnson (3-2) intentionally walked Pete Alonso with one out in the 10th.
Mark Vientos struck out and McNeil lofted a fly that Laureano, shaded toward center, overran and couldn't snag as he reached back over a shoulder near the foul line. The ball fell for the Mets' third hit of the game, allowing automatic runner Jose Iglesias to score from second.
''I overran it but should have caught the ball, no excuses,'' Laureano said. ''Let the team down today, for sure.''
McNeil has 12 RBIs in his last nine games, hitting .387 in that span and raising his season average to .231.
''He's a big part of this team,'' Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. ''It's good to see him continue to get results.''
McNeil hit .196 with 13 RBIs over 43 games from May 18 through July 12.