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Marlins Lose After Disputed Hit By Pitch Gives Mets Tiebreaking Run

NEW YORK (AP) — With fans at Citi Field for the first time in 557 days, Michael Conforto and the New York Mets got some serious home cooking.

Even the umpire knew it.

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Jeff McNeil launched a tying homer in the ninth inning on his 29th birthday and the Mets were handed the winning run on a disputed hit by pitch for a bizarre 3-2 victory over Miami in their home opener Thursday.

“We caught a little break,” McNeil said.

With the bases loaded and one out, a scuffling Conforto stuck out his right elbow pad just enough to get it grazed by a 1-2 breaking ball from Marlins closer Anthony Bass that appeared to be in the strike zone.