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Holmes was the losing pitcher in the Mets’ 3-1 loss to the Astros at Daikin Park after allowing three runs (one unearned) on five hits and four walks with a hit batsman over 4 ²/₃ innings.
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HOUSTON — Clay Holmes opened the season last year in Houston. That’s about the only similarity from then to now. Since that Opening Day with the Yankees against the Astros, he’s switched uniforms and jobs in about as stark a way as possible. No longer is Holmes the Yankees closer. Instead, he’s a key part of the Mets rotation.
Opening Days are what they are — just one game in a galaxy of 162. And yet, because they are first impressions, they can often also be snapshots of what’s to come.
Clay Holmes is the least-experienced starter to take the mound for the Mets on Opening Day — and the latest symbol of how the role of the starting pitcher has changed.
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Juan Soto, Blake Snell and Clay Holmes debut for new teams. NEW YORK — Juan Soto, Blake Snell and Clay Holmes debut for new teams, Paul Skenes makes his first opening-day start at age 22 and Sandy Alcántara returns from Tommy John surgery.
Holmes (0-1) came away with the loss against the Astros on Thursday after giving up three runs (two earned) on five hits and four walks over 4.2 innings. He struck out four. Holmes entered Opening Day on the heels of a strong spring,
The Mets’ 3-1 Opening Day loss to the Houston Astros at Daikin Park featured a baserunning blunder, a botched double play and a starting pitcher who was laboring by the fourth inning and was removed with two outs in the fifth. The Mets are back, baby.
Clay Holmes gets Jose Altuve to strike out swinging in the bottom of the 1st for his first K as a Met on Opening Day