You can save that for the fifth or sixth inning when you really need it.” Holmes signed with the Mets in December on a deal worth $38 million over three years. The 31-year-old last started in a MLB game in 2018 with the Pirates.
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,
George Lombard Jr. has excelled in spring training, but he isn't the player New York Yankees fans should expect to solve their infield problem.
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
Clay Holmes tallied three perfect innings in his first spring training start with the New York Mets, turning the page from his tumultuous tenure with the crosstown New York Yankees.
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
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
George Lombard Jr. has excelled in spring training, but he isn't the player New York Yankees fans should expect to solve their infield problem.
Padres pitcher Michael King knows what it’s like to transition from reliever to starter. After acquiring him from the Yankees, San Diego applied the strategy they used with Seth Lugo to move King into a starting role.
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
King watched Holmes’ first start on TV and was blown away by how well-developed Holmes’ new changeup was already.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNThe Yankees might’ve made a serious mistake letting core pitcher walkThe Yankees might be kicking themselves for not keeping Clay Holmes around. The former closer signed a three-year, $38 million deal with the Mets, including a
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