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Mets RHP Clay Holmes (fractured fibula) out ‘a long time’

By Thomson Reuters May 15, 2026 | 10:31 PM

New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes suffered a fractured fibula during Friday night’s game, manager ​Carlos Mendoza revealed following ‌the Mets’ 5-2 loss to the crosstown rival Yankees.

Holmes, 4-3 with a 1.86 ERA entering the contest, had his worst ‌outing ​of the season, surrendering ⁠four runs on ⁠seven hits to go along with two walks and eight strikeouts.

His night got worse when he took ​a comebacker from the Yankees’ Spencer Jones off his right ⁠foot in the ⁠fourth inning.

Holmes will be sidelined “for ​a long time,” Mendoza told reporters ​postgame.

Trainers came out to check on ‌Holmes, but he managed to close out the inning, striking out two and inducing an Aaron Judge ⁠popout.

Holmes added another out in the fifth inning and exited having thrown 95 ⁠pitches, despite ‌the injury.

Holmes’ injury continues ⁠a season of misfortune ​for ‌the 18-26 Mets, who have ​dealt with ⁠a litany of injuries, including the likes of Luis Robert Jr. (back), Francisco Lindor (calf), Jorge Polanco (Achilles/wrist), Francisco Alvarez (meniscus) all being on the injured list.

–Field ​Level Media