Juan Soto blasted a home run in his first at-bat, and Clay Holmes was perfect in three innings in their Mets spring debuts on Saturday at Clover Park.
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
The Mets will get their first look at Clay Holmes as a starting pitcher this weekend when Grapefruit League play begins.
When the Mets arrived at spring training, their intention was to go with a six-man rotation from the outset of the regular season.
Holmes' cutter could unlock a new level of production, plus notes on Ryan Clifford and Vientos working on his defensive range.
Hot Stove discusses Juan Soto, Clay Holmes, Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman all making their Spring Training debut with their new teams
Frankie Montas failed once with the New York Yankees and by looking at his performance over the past two years. It doesn't look like he'll turn a new leaf with the Mets in Queens.
Clay Holmes reflects on his first Spring Training outing as a member of the Mets
The Clay Holmes rotation experiment is no experiment at all. It’s a cold Mets calculation, yet another one I’m betting will work.
On Wednesday, the Mets' skipper revealed his starter for the Grapefruit League opener on Saturday against the Astros. Former Yankees closer Clay Holmes will take the ball for New York against Houston.
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