Though Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas are injured, other Mets’ rotation members Kodai Senga, David Peterson and Clay Holmes have looked strong.
Holmes' cutter could unlock a new level of production, plus notes on Ryan Clifford and Vientos working on his defensive range.
After two spring training starts, New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes has shown that the transition from reliever to starter may be no problem at all.
The New York Mets aspire to be the east coast version of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Well, they aren't that far off on the offensive side given both clubs hold sta
The New York Mets made plenty of moves during the offseason. They signed the top free agent in all of baseball in Juan Soto, brought back Pete Alonso, and made several changes on the pitching front.
The start of the MLB season draws closer by the day. Here are three things we've already learned about the New York Mets.
The New York Mets loaded up on pitching this offseason by bringing back Sean Manaea and signing Frankie Montas, Clay
Back in New York, the Mets are doing the same with a former Yankees reliever: Clay Holmes. “He’s the type who can take all the new-school teaching and add it to his arsenal,” King said ...
The muscle has come in the time since — an effort bolstered, Benge said, by his attendance at a monthlong "strength camp" the Mets hosted to teach the young guys how to attack the weight room.
With the addition Juan Soto, bringing back Pete Alonso, the team’s fortified lineup and their deep pitching staff, New York has a real shot to get it done this season.
The New York Mets are turning a former Yankees pitcher into a strong defensive weapon. Here's all you need to know.