On Matt Harvey's Mets rise and fall, and his choice to blow past innings limit for World Series run
Posted May 2, 2020
In five years, Matt Harvey has gone from young star at the top of his craft to out of baseball -- throwing bullpen sessions as he attempts to return to the game he loves. The mix of dominance and star power that was Harvey at his Mets peak is hard to describe, and his fall -- due in large part to thoracic outlet syndrome -- was as painful to watch as his rise was thrilling.
(SNY.tv)
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