Clay Holmes was the Yankees' closer last year. Now he's a starting pitcher for the Mets. He doesn't view the two teams as rivals.
One of the few major competitors to the New York Mets in the Pete Alonso free-agent market has reportedly dropped
The last time Clay Holmes started a major league game came at the end of the 2018 season, his rookie year with the Pirates.
After spending six years in the bullpen, Clay Holmes is confident he can become an effective starting pitcher for the New York Mets and he's excited about the change.
New Year, new Clay Holmes. The Mets’ newest pitching acquisition is already undergoing a transformation of sorts with his new team. Tuesday afternoon on a Zoom call, the right-hander was ...
Holmes was introduced Tuesday as a member of the New York Mets -- as a starting pitcher, not a reliever -- after signing a three-year, $38 million contract with a $12 million player option for the third season in 2027.
Some things need to change as the Mets embark with greater expectations in 2025 with Juan Soto joining the fold.
After the Mets signed free-agent Clay Holmes to a three-year deal, Juan Soto followed shortly after, and that's what Holmes was hoping for.
There's room for improvement in Soto's defense, the team's internal options for a utility role, an under-the-radar signing and more.
After hitting free agency, Clay Holmes will realize his hope of returning as a starter with the Mets after signing a three-year deal.
The New York Mets are projected to cut ties with a two-time All-Star after the $765 million Juan Soto contract changed their outlook.
The New York Mets have made several additions this offseason, most overshadowed by the signing of Juan Soto. One of their risky additions could open the door for an in-house option to succeed if things do not work out.