Mets' Clay Holmes Exits Game Against Athletics Due to Left Hamstring Tightness
Mets' Holmes exits vs. A's due to tight hamstring
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Clay Holmes, pitcher for the New York Mets, left the game against the Oakland Athletics in the sixth inning due to left hamstring tightness. While he remains optimistic about his next start, further evaluation is needed to assess the injury's severity.
- 01Clay Holmes exited the game in the sixth inning due to hamstring tightness.
- 02He expressed optimism about making his next start.
- 03Holmes allowed one run and five hits before leaving the game.
- 04He has a strong season record with a 1.50 ERA in three starts.
- 05Holmes joined the Mets on a $38 million contract in December 2024.
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Clay Holmes, a pitcher for the New York Mets, exited the game against the Oakland Athletics in the sixth inning due to left hamstring tightness. After allowing one run and five hits, he was replaced by Tobias Myers. Holmes expressed optimism about the injury, stating, "Hopefully, we're in a good spot. It doesn't seem too major." Mets manager Carlos Mendoza noted that Holmes felt tightness after a pitch but was not overly concerned. The 33-year-old right-hander has had a solid start to the season, boasting a 2-0 record and a 1.50 ERA in three starts. Holmes, a former closer for the New York Yankees, signed a $38 million contract with the Mets in December 2024, after leading the team with 12 wins last year.
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If Holmes' injury is serious, it could impact the Mets' pitching rotation and their performance in upcoming games.
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