Mets pitcher Clay Holmes has a fractured fibula

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Mets pitcher Clay Holmes has a fractured fibula

Mets pitcher Clay Holmes has a fractured fibula

It might not be the Mets’ year.

Mets pitcher Clay Holmes has a fractured fibula

It might not be the Mets’ year.

The Mets' season might be taking a painful turn. Following tonight's loss to the Yankees, manager Carlos Mendoza delivered tough news: starting pitcher Clay Holmes has a fractured fibula after taking a line drive to his leg during his start. He'll be sidelined for an extended period—a major blow to a team already fighting to stay in contention.

Holmes had become one of the feel-good stories of the 2025 season. After signing with the Mets, he made the transition from a longtime reliever to a starting pitcher—a move that raised eyebrows but quickly paid off. Last year, he threw 165.2 innings with a solid 3.53 ERA, showing he could handle the workload. This season, he looked even sharper. In nine starts, he posted a stellar 2.39 ERA and a 3.22 FIP over 52.2 innings, including two complete seven-inning outings—a rare feat in today's game.

The timing couldn't be worse. Holmes was emerging as a reliable arm in the rotation, and his early-season dominance had fans dreaming of a deep playoff run. Now, the Mets will have to dig deep into their pitching depth to fill the void. For Holmes, it's a frustrating setback in what was shaping up to be a career-defining year. For the team, it's a reminder that in baseball, momentum can change in an instant.

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