Mets pitcher Clay Holmes suffers fractured fibula from 111 mph comebacker
New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes broke his right fibula on Friday when struck by a 111 mph line drive off the bat of Yankees batter Spencer Jones during the fourth inning. Holmes stayed in the game through the fifth inning before the fracture was diagnosed. The injury impacts the Mets rotation, which was already weakened by Kodai Senga's lumbar spine inflammation and ineffectiveness from other pitchers.
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Breitbart emphasizes the dramatic video moment and Holmes' composure; the Post frames it as roster impact and cost to the team's rotation depth.
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“WATCH: 111 MPH Baseball Breaks New York Mets Pitcher Clay Holmes' Leg”
“The loss of Clay Holmes is going to cost the Mets — in more ways than one”
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