It would have been easy to think silly thoughts and let the Mets’ losing streak get into his head. But Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon wouldn’t allow it on his drive Saturday to Wrigley Field.

‘‘I wasn’t going to fall into the trap of thinking this was a bad team or a struggling team,’’ Taillon said. ‘‘You look at the names up and down the lineup, I came in here not wanting to be the reason they got hot. I had that conversation with myself.’’

Taillon yielded one run and five hits, struck out four and walked three in six innings and was the winning pitcher in the Cubs’ 4-2 victory, thanks to a three-run home run by pinch hitter Carson Kelly in the sixth. The performance lowered his ERA to a respectable 3.97.

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‘‘We’re trending in the right direction,’’ Taillon said. ‘‘I’m still not throwing as many strikes as I’d like, and there were some uncompetitive curveballs, stuff like that. But today was a really good step. I thought the stuff was crispy. The four-seam [fastball] had better carry, and the sweeper got better as we went.’’

Martin next man up in pen

The Cubs selected right-hander Corbin Martin’s contract from Triple-A Iowa to take closer Daniel Palencia’s spot on the active roster. Palencia (strained left oblique) was the 10th Cubs pitcher added to a burgeoning injured list Friday.

Right-hander Cade Horton, who had the makings of a staff ace, was moved to the 60-day IL to open a spot on the 40-man roster for Martin. Horton had Tommy John surgery Thursday.

The Cubs signed Martin, 30, to a minor-league deal for depth during the offseason. In parts of four seasons, he has a 6.54 ERA in 74⅔ innings with the Astros, Diamondbacks and Orioles.

Martin is out of minor-league options and would be exposed to waivers if the Cubs try returning him to Iowa.

Martin, who had Tommy John surgery in 2020 and surgery to repair a lat tendon in 2023, dealt with back spasms after pitching in I