Mets' Clay Holmes shares true feelings about hitting milestone in White Sox game
Briefly

The New York Mets secured their third consecutive win by narrowly defeating the Chicago White Sox 2-1. Starting pitcher Clay Holmes played a significant role, throwing over 100 pitches for the first time in his career, though he did not earn the win. Despite limited run support, the Mets managed a comeback with a tying sacrifice fly from Juan Soto, followed by a game-winning sacrifice fly from Francisco Lindor. Currently, Holmes holds a steady 5-3 record with a 2.98 ERA for the season.
I mean, yes and no. I was glad there's a confidence in me to finish that inning and get me to 100. But you know, I felt great.
It was nice to eclipse the 100-pitch mark for the first time. Command was still there for the most part and I was able to handle that pretty good.
The Mets managed to tie the game in the eighth inning when Juan Soto drove home a pinch runner with a sacrifice fly.
Francisco Lindor walked it off for the Mets in the ninth with a sacrifice fly, sending Tyrone Taylor to home plate.
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