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The Mets pitching squad showcased their prowess in a dominant performance Monday night, holding the opposition at bay after initial hiccups. Clay Holmes, in his season debut, navigated through lengthy counts, yielding just two runs across five and a half innings. He surrendered four hits, three walks, and struck out five, culminating his outing with a solo homer to Nolan Gorman in the sixth before retiring the final seven batters.
Tobias Myers followed suit, delivering a flawless inning with two strikeouts on just four batters. Brooks Raley secured the eighth, stranding a single, and Devin Williams sealed the deal in the ninth for his first save as a Met, striking out one with his signature Airbender slider.
Manager Carlos Mendoza lauded Holmes for his resilience and pitch mixing, Myers for his versatility, and Williams for his intensity. The bullpens early-season performance has been impressive, allowing only seven runs in eighteen innings across the first four games, despite extra-inning marathons. This depth ensures the Mets remain competitive in every game, building momentum as they strategically manage their pitching staff for the long haul.
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