El lanzador de los Mets Clay Holmes, baja por fractura de peroné tras un pelotazo de los Yankees

El lanzador derecho de los New York Mets, Clay Holmes, sufrió una fractura de peroné derecho tras recibir un impacto de una línea a 111.1 mph bateada por el novato de los Yankees, Spencer Jones, el viernes por la noche. El mánager Carlos Mendoza declaró que Holmes estará fuera de juego por mucho tiempo, y se espera que la lesión lo mantenga alejado de los terrenos durante gran parte de la temporada 2026.

Holmes fue golpeado en la parte inferior de la pierna durante la cuarta entrada de una derrota por 5-2 ante los Yankees. Permaneció en el partido y lanzó hasta la quinta entrada antes de abandonar el juego tras permitir cuatro carreras y siete imparables en 4 1/3 entradas. Los Mets lo colocaron en la lista de lesionados y llamaron al relevista Joey Gerber para ocupar su lugar en la plantilla.

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