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Clay Holmes

Clay Holmes

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Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 5"/245 lbs
Bat: R
Throw: R
Born: Dothan, Alabama
Draft: 2011 9th round by the
  • Forbes

    New York Yankees Enjoy A Good Opening Month Thanks To Juan Soto And Clay Holmes

    Banking 20 wins by the first week of May can be considered a good thing, especially considering how the Yankees slogged their way to a forgettable 82-win finish last season. The first month brought the Yankees a pulsating four-game sweep in Houston, where the Astros may not be as good as past seasons when they seemingly stood in the way at every turn. Now it appears that role is being handed off to the Orioles, who took three of four, held the Yankees to six runs and prompted players such as Gleyber Torres to state “we got punched in the face.” It also features Giancarlo Stanton showing signs of life before quieting, Anthony Rizzo peaking last week and quieting again along with Anthony Volpe scorching through his first few weeks at the bottom of the order before faltering at a leadoff hitter.

  • Rome Sentinel

    Pitching is biggest reason for Yankees' success so far; it delivered again vs. Orioles

    It was the longest outing of Luis Gil's career — and the longest of Clay Holmes' season. The New York Yankees needed them both to be extra sharp against a strong Baltimore lineup. After dropping the first two games of this series between the top two teams in the AL East, New York edged the Orioles 2-0 on Wednesday night, with Gil throwing 6 1/3 innings and Holmes contributing a five-out save after Baltimore threatened late.

  • Sports Illustrated NY Yankees News, Analysis and More

    New York Yankees Can't Forget To Sign This Free Agent-To-Be

    New York Yankees Can't Forget To Sign This Free Agent-To-Be Yes, the New York Yankees certainly have to pursue Juan Soto as a free agent, but they have another impending free agent worth re-signing. Author: Matthew Postins Apr 28, 2024 In this story: New York Yankees MLB Clay Holmes All the talk around the New York Yankees has been about outfielder Juan Soto, and it's certainly justified. The Yankees traded five players this offseason to acquire the All-Star slugger, who has just one season left before he hits free agency, where he's likely to receive no worse than the game's second largest payday behind Shohei Ohtani. Part of the logic in trading for Soto, along with upgrading the outfield,