The Subway Series took a painful turn for the Mets on Friday night, as starter Clay Holmes suffered a fractured fibula during the team's 5-2 loss to the Yankees at Citi Field. Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed the diagnosis after the game, calling it a "huge blow" to a Mets rotation that had been firing on all cylinders this season.
Holmes, who has been a bright spot for New York with a stellar 2.39 ERA across nine starts, labored through 4.1 innings against their crosstown rivals, allowing four earned runs. But it wasn't the box score that had the Mets worried—it was what happened after his final pitch. The right-hander said something simply "didn't feel right," and subsequent tests revealed the fracture.
The timing couldn't be worse for a Mets staff that had been building momentum as one of the more reliable rotations in the league. Holmes had emerged as a key arm after transitioning from the bullpen, and his absence will leave a significant gap in the starting five. For a team with postseason aspirations, losing a pitcher of his caliber is more than just a setback—it's a test of depth and resilience.
As the Mets regroup, all eyes will be on how they fill Holmes' spot in the rotation. In the meantime, fans can show their support by repping Mets gear, because if there's one thing New York knows, it's how to rally behind its players in tough times.
