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CHICAGO — Jeff McNeil likes any lineup that includes his name, no matter the position.
Making his first career start in right field, McNeil homered and drove in three runs to help the Mets beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-4, on Friday.
“I think that this guy is playing the type of baseball that you want everybody to play,” Mets Manager Mickey Callaway said.
Michael Conforto also connected as the slumping Mets won for the fourth time in their last 11 games. Brooks Pounders (1-0) got his first victory since he was acquired in a deal with Cleveland last week, and Edwin Diaz worked a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his 16th save.