Clay Holmes knew the day would arrive, but this soon? The Mets pitcher — sporting a neatly trimmed beard — indicated he was caught by surprise Friday to learn his former team, the
Holmes' cutter could unlock a new level of production, plus notes on Ryan Clifford and Vientos working on his defensive range.
The New York Yankees made one of the biggest changes in franchise history on Friday by nixing their no-beard rule, right after Clay Holmes left to their cross-town rival in free agency. The New York Mets hurler didn’t expect the Bronx Bombers to announce the change at this time,
Holmes left the Yankees to get a chance to start for the Mets this offseason, and is already being counted on to step up.
Like many other players who have left the New York Yankees in recent years, New York Mets starting pitcher Clay Holmes reported to camp sporting a full beard—a
New York Mets fans will get their first glimpse of Clay Holmes as a starter in Saturday's spring training opener.
Bolstering their pitching staff, the Mets brought in Clay Holmes after his four-year run with the New York Yankees, turning him into a full-time starting pitcher for the first tim
Holmes dominated the Houston Astros on Thursday as he went 3.0 innings without giving up a run. The former New York Yankees reliever has pitched six innings of scoreless baseball in spring training as he looks to be ready for the regular season.
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Holmes will be on the mound for the Mets' Grapefruit League opener Saturday against the Astros, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports. The 31-year-old right-hander hasn't started a big-league game ...
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