The New York Mets have signed veteran right-hander Clay Holmes to a three-year, $38 million contract, transitioning him from a reliever role to a starting pitcher.
Holmes, previously with the New York Yankees, boasts a solid 2.69 ERA and impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio. His pitch arsenal and above-average control suggest he could thrive as a starter, despite lacking a changeup.
The Mets' decision follows recent successful conversions of relievers to starters, indicating a strategic shift in pitching roles.
Moreover, the deal offers a favorable risk-reward scenario, allowing Holmes to revert to the bullpen if needed, making it a calculated gamble for the Mets.