Mets' Clay Holmes Cleared to Start Against Dodgers After Bullpen Session
Mets' Clay Holmes completes bullpen session, 'good to go' for Wednesday's start
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New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes has been cleared to start on Wednesday after successfully completing a high-intensity bullpen session. Holmes, who left his last outing due to hamstring tightness, has a strong 1.50 ERA in his first three games this season.
- 01Clay Holmes completed a successful bullpen session on Monday.
- 02He is cleared to start against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
- 03Holmes left his last game due to hamstring tightness but expressed minimal concern.
- 04He has a 1.50 ERA over his first three outings this season.
- 05The Mets are looking forward to his performance against Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
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New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes is set to return to the mound on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers after a successful high-intensity bullpen session. Holmes had previously exited his last game after 5.1 innings due to hamstring tightness but reassured reporters that he was not overly concerned about the injury. With a solid 1.50 ERA through his first three outings this season, the Mets are optimistic about his performance, especially as he faces Dodgers' two-way star Shohei Ohtani. Holmes' return is a positive development for the Mets as they aim to maintain their competitive edge in the series.
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Holmes' return strengthens the Mets' pitching lineup, which is crucial for their performance in the ongoing series against the Dodgers.
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