The Mets received good news on Clay Holmes on Monday.
Holmes felt normal during his high-intensity bullpen session in the afternoon, and he has officially been deemed good to go for Wednesday’s start in the series finale against the Dodgers.
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The righty, of course, left his outing Friday night after 5.1 innings with hamstring tightness.
He told reporters at the time that he wasn’t too concerned about the issue, though, and expected to go through his normal throwing progression in between outings.
After doing so successfully, Holmes has now officially been cleared to get back out there.
That’s certainly encouraging news for the Mets, as Holmes has been one of their most reliable arms in the early-going, pitching to a 1.50 ERA over his first three outings.
New York will hope for more of the same Wednesday against Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani.
