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Mets Face Pitching Crisis as Clay Holmes Injured: Who’s Next?

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In a season already marked by challenges, the New York Mets faced another setback when Clay Holmes suffered a broken fibula on a comebacker from Spencer Jones. This injury, which manager Carlos Mendoza described as a “huge blow,” leaves the Mets without their most reliable starter just as the team was beginning to find its rhythm. Holmes had been a beacon of consistency, pitching into the sixth inning in seven of his first eight starts, providing much-needed stability to a rotation that has seen its fair share of ups and downs.

The loss of Holmes complicates the Mets’ quest to climb back into contention. With Kodai Senga already on the injured list and Sean Manaea limited to bullpen duties, the team is rapidly depleting its starting pitching depth. Manaea has been scraping for innings, while Tobias Myers, despite his impressive recent performances, is not stretched out to start. “At the moment, I’m [not stretched out to where I could start]. Maybe 35, 40 pitches,” Myers stated, reflecting the uncertainty that looms over the rotation.

With the team facing such a pivotal moment, Mendoza was noncommittal when asked about potential options from Triple-A, including Jonah Tong. The Mets had hoped to rely on their minor league depth at the start of the season, but Tong’s inconsistency has raised concerns. He struggled in his last outing, allowing six earned runs in just five outs. Conversely, Jack Wenniger has emerged as a bright spot with a 1.08 ERA in seven starts, though his high walk rate and low batting average on balls in play suggest he may not be as dominant as his numbers indicate.

As the Mets navigate this pitching crisis, they will need to act swiftly. While they hope to have a clearer picture of their short-term plans soon, the long-term outlook remains uncertain. With the team sitting eight games under .500 just 44 games into the season, the challenges keep piling up, leaving chaos as the only constant in the Mets’ 2026 campaign.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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