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Ex-Yankees closer Holmes takes care to avoid Soto-like backlash at Mets’ intro

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
January 7, 2025
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The Subway Series rivalry between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets has taken a fresh turn this offseason, with a wave of former Yankees crossing town to join the Mets. From marquee players to the coaching staff, the Mets’ roster and personnel now include several familiar faces from the Bronx, setting the stage for an electrifying chapter in the battle for New York baseball supremacy.

Among the notable additions are relief pitcher Clay Holmes, superstar Juan Soto, catcher Luis Torrens, and assistant pitching coach Desi Druschel. Even Mets manager Carlos Mendoza is a former Yankees staffer, underscoring the theme of cross-town migration.

When Soto joined the Mets, he drew criticism following his anti-Yankees remarks. He wasted no time stoking the rivalry’s flames. Declaring New York a “Mets town” during his introductory press conference, Soto confidently stated, “It’s been a Mets town for a long time. A championship will tell you if it’s a Yankees or Mets town.”

However, Holmes made sure to dodge such a backlash. “There are some people there that kind of gone before, there’s a little group there,” Holmes explained. “Personally, I don’t see it so much as a rivalry or switching sides. I’ve seen the energy and passion from both sides of the city, and that’s something I want to be a part of.”

Holmes is aware, however, that his return to Yankee Stadium in a Mets uniform is likely to come with its share of boos. “It’s part of the game,” he admitted, understanding the passionate dynamics of New York baseball fans.

For ex-Yankees closer Holmes, the decision to join the Mets was influenced by familiarity. Having already experienced New York’s unique baseball culture as a Yankee, Holmes found comfort in remaining in the city while embarking on a new chapter.

Mets’ struggle to deny claims of mimicking Yankees

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The Mets’ revamped roster is not a deliberate attempt to mimic the Yankees, according to David Stearns, the team’s president of baseball operations. Stearns, a lifelong Mets fan, acknowledged the growing narrative about the influx of ex-Yankees but emphasized that the moves are about improving the Mets’ competitiveness, not shadowing their Bronx counterparts.

“Having grown up here, having grown up a Mets fan, I understand how, for our fanbase, that is the case,” Stearns said during Juan Soto’s introductory press conference. “But for me, I’m just glad we got the player. Didn’t matter from where he was coming from; I’m just glad we got the player.”

This pragmatic approach is evident in the team’s off-season priorities. While the Yankees remain a historic rival, the Mets’ focus lies on outpacing their National League East competitors like the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies, as well as perennial contenders like the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Championship aspirations fuel bitter rivalry

Soto’s championship aspirations align perfectly with the Mets’ vision. When the ex-Yankees slugger directly asked owner Steve Cohen how many World Series titles the franchise plans to win in the next decade, Cohen replied with an ambitious “two to four.”

“My view is, it’s such a big city, right? There’s plenty of room for both of us,” Cohen said, emphasizing the Mets’ focus on building a dynasty. “You want to win championships—plural, championships. The Yankees are one of the teams in the way, but there are always teams in the way. That’s the nature of this.”

Cohen’s vision underscores the stakes for the Mets, who aim to cement their identity not only as a powerhouse in the National League but also as a team capable of rivaling the Yankees in championship pedigree.

Former Yankees slugger Juan Soto is at Citi Field on Dec. 12, 2024, after joining their cross-town rivals the Mets.

Subway Series showdown: A rivalry renewed

The additions of Holmes and Soto, combined with the Mets’ bold aspirations, add extra intrigue to the 2025 Subway Series. The annual clash between the Yankees and Mets already carries significant weight in New York, but this year’s matchups could be even more explosive. Last year’s series, dubbed “Grimace Palooza,” was a testament to the rivalry’s quirky and intense nature. This year, with former Yankees donning Mets blue and orange, the narrative will be more compelling than ever.

Holmes and Soto’s moves symbolize the unique dynamic of baseball in New York—a city big enough for two passionate fanbases but small enough for fierce competition. The next Subway Series promises to be more than just a set of games; it will be a reflection of the ongoing battle for the city’s baseball heart.

While the Mets may have borrowed talent and staff from their Bronx rivals, their ambitions are firmly rooted in building their legacy. Under Cohen’s leadership and Stearns’ strategic planning, the team is focused on long-term success, with Soto and Holmes expected to play pivotal roles.

The Yankees, for their part, remain a formidable American League powerhouse. But with the Mets’ offseason moves and outspoken confidence, the rivalry is set to intensify both on and off the field.

As the 2025 season approaches, New York baseball fans can look forward to one of the most competitive and thrilling Subway Series matchups in recent memory. Whether you’re a Mets loyalist or a Yankees diehard, one thing is certain: the battle for New York baseball supremacy has never been more captivating.

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A digital technocrat-turned-baseball buff, Sara is an ardent follower of the New York Yankees. Born and brought up in New York City, she is a regular to games since she was a kid. Despite working as media strategist, baseball is her first love. She has been covering baseball games in the city as well as MLB and MiLB games involving the Yankees, the Mets, and their minor affiliates as a freelancer for different web and media publications. She works as a lead author for the Yankees-centered PinstripesNation since its very inception.

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