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Pete Alonso hit a sacrifice fly in the 11th inning after Adam Ottavino worked out of a tricky jam, helping the New York Mets beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 on Saturday in the opener of a day-night doubleheader at Wrigley Field.

The Cubs lost their eighth in a row.

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Alonso, who also drove in the Mets’ first run in the fourth, came up with runners on the corners and no outs in the 11th. He lofted a medium flyball to right against Mychal Givens (5-1), and Luis Guillorme scored the go-ahead run.

Mets seconds baseman Luis Guillorme slides home safely as the throw gets away from Cubs catcher Willson Contreras in the 11th inning of Game 1 of a doubleheader Saturday at Wrigley Field. It was the winning run in the Mets’ 2-1 win. (Chase Agnello-Dean / Getty Images)

All-Star closer Edwin Díaz then got three outs for his 20th save for the NL East leaders.

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The Cubs had five hits, one more than the Mets. The Cubs had a chance to close it out in the 10th, but Ottavino (4-2) retired three in a row after pinch runner Nelson Velázquez stole third.

“A lot of it depends on where the balls are hit, so it’s not all up to you,” Ottavino said. “But you’ve got to try to attack and do your best with it, and I was lucky to get out of there.”

Patrick Wisdom struck out swinging and P.J. Higgins looked at a called third strike. Rookie Christopher Morel then hit a grounder to third, and Eduardo Escobar made a scrambling stop and a one-hop throw that a stretching J.D. Davis backhanded at first.

Mets first baseman J.D. Davis stretches for a throw as the Cubs’ Christopher Morel slides headfirst for the third out in the 10th inning of Game 1 of a doubleheader Saturday at Wrigley Field. The Mets won 2-1 in 11 innings. (Chase Agnello-Dean / Getty Images)

Davis entered the game when Dominic Smith rolled his right ankle while scrambling back to second as the automatic runner in the 10th.

“It was just one of those days where we didn’t score that many runs but played great defense and the pitching did their job,” Davis said.

The Mets got another solid performance by Taijuan Walker, who pitched six innings of four-hit ball. The right-hander is 4-0 with a 1.80 ERA in his last seven starts.

“I finally feel like I’ve been able to put everything together,” Walker said.

Cubs right-hander Marcus Stroman pitched 4 ⅓ innings of one-hit ball in his second start since coming off the injured list. He had been sidelined by right shoulder inflammation.

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Stroman played for the Mets in 2019 and 2021 before signing with the Cubs in December. He brushed off the significance of facing his former team.

“It’s the same mentality, mind frame for me going into each and every game,” he said.

Cubs manager David Ross was ejected by umpire Ramon De Jesus after the second inning. Each side had issues with De Jesus’ strike zone at various points.

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Ross also was ejected from the series opener. Friday afternoon’s game was postponed by rain, leading to the doubleheader.

“There were two balls to Higgy that were balls, and I was just saying, ‘Hey, that should have been 2-0,’ ” Ross said. “He threw me out. I didn’t cuss or didn’t say anything derogatory. I don’t know if it was a carryover from the other day, getting ejected.”

The Mets jumped in front on Alonso’s double in the fourth, a liner into the gap in right-center that drove in Francisco Lindor from first. Alonso’s 15th double this season gave him 75 RBIs, snapping a tie with David Wright for the franchise record before the All-Star break.

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The Cubs got their only run in the bottom half. Nico Hoerner reached on a fielder’s choice, stole second and scored when Frank Schwindel beat a shift with a bouncer into center for an RBI single.

The Cubs brought up left-hander Steven Brault from Triple-A Iowa. Right-hander Mark Leiter Jr. was sent down, and right-hander Matt Swarmer was designated for assignment.

Brault, 30, signed a minor-league contract in March. He missed the first three months of the season with a left triceps strain.

Right-hander Anderson Espinoza served as the 27th man for the Cubs for the doubleheader, and right-hander Yoan López was the 27th man for the Mets.

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