CHICAGO — Jeff McNeil was clearly in discomfort.

Facing Aaron Bummer in Wednesday’s eighth inning — an at-bat that ended in a pop out — the Mets utilityman said he felt a twinge in his right wrist on a swing.

“I felt it a little bit — nothing crazy,” McNeil said after the Mets beat the White Sox 4-2 at Guaranteed Rate Field. “It should all be good.”

But with the Mets playing a day game on Thursday, manager Mickey Callaway might want to give McNeil an opportunity to rest the wrist. That determination won’t be made until after the Mets arrive to the ballpark.

“We checked with him after the game; we kind of saw that awkward swing,” Callaway said. “He said he felt it on one swing in particular, but he was fine after that.”

McNeil finished the game 0-for-5 with three strikeouts and saw his batting average drop to .331.