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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 for their fourth straight win. Atlanta retired 17 straight batters before Pierce Johnson 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 ad couldn't snag as he reached back near the foul line. The ball fell for the Mets' third hit, allowing automatic runner Jose Iglesias to score.








