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Clay Holmes not expected back with the Mets for several weeks

Clay Holmes not expected back with the Mets for several weeks

Holmes on the Road to Recovery for the Mets TORONTO — Clay Holmes is currently in the process of rehab, yet it’s clear he still needs a few weeks before making his return to the Mets. As interim manager Andy Green shared, the right-handed pitcher will be engaging in bullpen sessions this week while recovering […]

Clay Holmes optimistic about avoiding surgery amid Mets’ injury issues

Clay Holmes optimistic about avoiding surgery amid Mets' injury issues

Mets Pitcher Clay Holmes Sidelined with Fractured Fibula After leaving Friday’s game in the top of the fifth inning, Clay Holmes suspected he had sustained a serious injury, recalling a similar incident from his time with the Pirates in 2020. “I wasn’t really surprised when the X-rays showed that,” Holmes remarked on Sunday, wearing a […]

Clay Holmes sidelined for at least six weeks as Mets work on rotation strategy

Clay Holmes sidelined for at least six weeks as Mets work on rotation strategy

Mets Eye Clay Holmes’ Return This Season The Mets are optimistic about Clay Holmes returning as a pitcher at some point this season. However, the team faces the challenge of filling several starting pitching roles in the meantime. Coach Carlos Mendoza didn’t provide a specific timeline on Saturday, but the seasoned right-hander indicated that his […]

Carlos Mendoza predicts Clay Holmes’ return

Carlos Mendoza predicts Clay Holmes' return

Clay Holmes’ Upcoming Start and Mets’ Pitching Situation The Mets are looking towards Wednesday as the date for Clay Holmes’ next anticipated start against the Dodgers. Team officials appear to be hopeful that the right-handed pitcher is healthy enough to take the mound. Just last Saturday, after Holmes had to sit out a game against […]

Bats quiet again as Clay Holmes leaves with an injury during Mets’ defeat to A’s

Bats quiet again as Clay Holmes leaves with an injury during Mets' defeat to A's

When injuries and pressure mount—like with Juan Soto and then Clay Holmes—it often leads players to push themselves too hard. This might explain why the Mets’ at-bats appeared to deteriorate as the crowd’s boos grew louder. Maybe that’s why Francisco Lindor got himself caught in a pivotal moment, straying too far from third and getting […]