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Clay Holmes grateful as his Mets risk ‘pay off’ with first start against Yankees set for Subway Series

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Clay Holmes grateful as his Mets risk ‘pay off’ with first start against Yankees set for Subway Series

It’s been well over a year and a half since Clay Holmes last wore pinstripes. 

As the 6-foot-5 hurler prepares to make his first start against the Yankees — now as a member of the rival Mets — in the Subway Series opener Friday, Holmes has allowed himself to reflect on how far he’s come since the thought of transitioning back into a starting role lingered in his mind while playing in The Bronx. 

“I try to sit back sometimes and just like, ‘Man, this kind of went how I wanted it to,’ ” Holmes told The Post before the Mets’ 9-4 win over the Tigers on Thursday to cap a series sweep. “I think there’s a lot of gratitude with that of just being able to just take a chance and seeing it pay off. It’s hard to do that. I mean, you’re in the day to day and you’re in your preparation and it’s like you wake up every day with something you got to accomplish. 

New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes (35) throws a pitch in the fourth inning against the Washington Nationals.
Clay Holmes prepares to throw a pitch during the Mets’ April 28 game. Corey Sipkin for the NY Post

“But I try to sit back sometimes and be like, ‘Man, this is a cool thing I was able to do with a lot of help.’ Just try to be grateful for it.”

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