CINCINNATI (AP) Francisco Lindor hit a home run and ended an 0-for-24 skid as the New York Mets beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-1 on Sunday.

Lindor was 1 for 31 this season coming into the game. It was the third-longest hitless streak of his career, but Lindor felt like a breakthrough was coming.

ā€œGuess I felt like Iā€™ve had good at-bats," Lindor said. "The day before I had good at-bats. Itā€™s just one of those things where they just need to go through. As soon as I hit the ball, I put my head down. I kind of looked up, and it was like, ā€˜Thank Godā€™. It felt good to contribute and help the team win.ā€

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza knew at some point, Lindor would ā€œget going.ā€

ā€œHeā€™s a good hitter, a special player,ā€ Mendoza said. "Good to see him get a couple hits today.ā€

Sean Manaea (1-0) had another strong outing for the Mets. He lowered his earned-run average to 0.82 after allowing one run and three hits in five innings. He walked two and struck out six.

ā€œFor him to go six, I thought he was really good," Mendoza said. "Kept us in the game. Got a ground ball when we needed it.ā€

The Mets had 10 baserunners in the first three innings, but only scored two runs.

Lindorā€™s first home run of the season came off Reds left-hander Andrew Abbott (0-1) in the fourth.

ā€œYou never know whatā€™s going to happen tomorrow," Lindor said. "I just have to stay locked in and continue to grind. Teammates and coaches have helped me a lot.ā€

Santiago Espinal had a sacrifice fly in the fourth for the Reds.

ā€œManaea was really good today," Reds manager David Bell said. "He had the cutter and sweeper in to our right-handers. We had some hard hit balls but he really pitched well.ā€

Four Mets relievers combined to toss four shutout innings including Edwin Diaz, who had two strikeouts in the ninth for his second save.

It was a good bounce back for the bullpen, which allowed seven earned runs in Saturday's loss.

ā€œCredit to the bullpen," Mendoza said. "They are a big part of what we are doing here. Continuing to attack the hitters and make pitches.ā€

The victory gave the Mets (3-6) their first series win of the season after an 0-5 start. A four-game series in Atlanta begins Monday.

ā€œThere are a lot of guys here who are hungry and want to win,ā€ Lindor said. ā€œThe vibe hasn't changed since spring training. It's an uphill fight. We just have to keep climbing.ā€

TRAINERS ROOM

Mets: RHP Max Kranick (left hamstring strain) threw 22 pitches for Class A Port St. Lucie on Sunday, allowing two hits and a walk.

Reds: RHP Tejay Antone left Sunday's game after throwing one pitch in the sixth inning then grabbing at his right elbow. Antone returned in September after missing all of 2022 following a pair of Tommy John surgeries.

UP NEXT

RHP Graham Ashcraft (0-1, 3.00) starts for the Reds on Monday to open a four-game series against the Brewers.

RHP Julio Teheran will make his Mets debut in Monday's series opener in Atlanta.

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