Clay Holmes abandona el partido contra los Mets por opresión en el isquiotibial

Clay Holmes, el abridor más consistente de los New York Mets en el inicio de esta temporada, abandonó el partido del viernes por la noche contra los Oakland Athletics debido a una opresión en el isquiotibial izquierdo. El lanzador derecho se retiró en la sexta entrada tras una visita del asistente de entrenamiento Bryan Baca. Holmes había permitido una carrera en cinco entradas.

NUEVA YORK -- Holmes realizaba su tercera apertura de la temporada, registrando una efectividad de 1.50 al llegar al encuentro. Superó sin problemas las primeras entradas, permitiendo una sola carrera en la tercera, pero limitando mayores daños. En su segundo año con los Mets, Holmes mostró mejoras en métricas clave antes del susto por la lesión. Había realizado 81 lanzamientos cuando Baca visitó el montículo tras una breve conversación con el lanzador. El último lanzamiento de Holmes, un cutter de 86.7 mph a Jacob Wilson, resultó en un sencillo y marcó su envío más lento de la noche en medio de una ligera caída en la velocidad durante la sexta entrada. Tobias Myers reemplazó a Holmes y recibió tiempo adicional para calentar. En caso de que Holmes pierda tiempo de juego, los Mets cuentan con varias opciones internas. Myers y el relevista Sean Manaea son candidatos, junto con los lanzadores de Triple-A Jonah Tong y Christian Scott.

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