The Mets will be without right-hander Clay Holmes for a significant portion of the season due to a fractured right fibula but expect his return after the All-Star break, pending a six to eight-week healing period and additional ramp-up time. Holmes was injured by a line drive during a game against the Yankees, where he showed resilience by escaping a bases-loaded situation. The Mets are already dealing with multiple injuries, including key players like Kodai Senga and Francisco Alvarez. With Holmes on the injured list, the team promoted reliever Joey Gerber, while internal options like Tobias Myers and Sean Manaea may fill the rotation gap depending on the Mets’ competitive status.
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