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Mets pitcher Clay Holmes out indefinitely with broken leg from line drive

15 May 2026
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Clay Holmes, a key pitcher for the New York Mets, has suffered a broken right leg after being struck by a 111 mph line drive during a game against the New York Yankees. The incident occurred on a leadoff single by Yankees rookie Spencer Jones in the fourth inning. Although Holmes initially continued to pitch after the injury, he was removed from the game after issuing a walk in the fifth inning. X-rays later confirmed the fracture, which will keep him sidelined indefinitely. Holmes had been performing strongly this season, boasting an ERA of 1.86 before the injury, but his recent performance against the Yankees resulted in a loss, raising his ERA to 2.39. The Mets, struggling with a record of 18-26, are already dealing with multiple injuries to key players.

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The injury to Clay Holmes adds to the woes of the New York Mets, who are facing a challenging season compounded by injuries to several key players, including shortstop Francisco Lindor and catcher Francisco Alvarez. Holmes had emerged as one of the more reliable pitchers on the roster, and his absence could further hinder the team’s chances of success in a competitive National League. Historically, injuries to star players can severely impact a team’s performance and overall morale, making recovery and depth crucial for any club aiming for postseason contention. The Mets will need to adjust their rotation and find ways to compensate for Holmes’ absence as they navigate the remainder of the season.

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