New York Mets right-hander Clay Holmes sustained a broken right leg after being struck by a 111 mph line drive during the Subway Series opener against the New York Yankees at Citi Field on Friday night, according to the team. The ball, hit by Yankees rookie Spencer Jones leading off the fourth inning, struck Holmes just above the right foot and ricocheted into foul territory. After an on-field check by Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and a trainer, Holmes remained in the game and finished the inning. Postgame evaluation confirmed a fracture, and the Mets said Holmes will be sidelined indefinitely, with no timetable for his return.
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If you're a Mets fan, this is a blow. Holmes is a key player and his absence will impact the team's performance. It's a reminder of the risks athletes face. Check the team's updates for rotation changes.
Sports injuries can change a game's dynamics. Holmes' injury leaves the Mets with a rotation gap to fill. It's a wait-and-see situation. Share this with a fellow Mets fan who'd want to know.
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