Clay Holmes is on the verge of returning to the mound, as the Mets’ right-hander inches closer to a rehab assignment. Following an encouraging live batting practice session in Brooklyn on Tuesday, interim manager Andy Green expressed optimism about Holmes’ progress. “Assuming everything moves forward, he’s inching closer to going out to an affiliate and pitching in a rehab assignment,” Green noted. He emphasized that the timeline remains flexible, contingent on Holmes’ recovery and overall well-being.
Holmes is scheduled to throw a side session between his live appearance and any potential game action. The organization is committed to ensuring he meets all necessary benchmarks before officially beginning his rehab assignment. Green reassured fans that there is no rush for the 33-year-old pitcher to return, stating, “Nothing wrong with taking a couple of extra days [before rehab begins]. [Holmes is] doing well.” Prior to his injury, Holmes had established himself as the Mets’ most reliable pitcher, boasting a 4-4 record and a 2.39 ERA.
In addition to the update on Holmes, Green shared news about outfielder Luis Robert Jr. The newcomer is working out with the Syracuse Mets on Thursday and is slated to play in Friday’s game. Should Robert perform well and feel good afterward, he could rejoin the Mets “relatively soon,” providing a boost to the team as they navigate the season.
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