The Mets' success leaves Matt Harvey with no choice: The future is now
Posted Oct 17, 2015
Matt Harvey’s personal surgeon tells him he’s putting himself in danger with every pitch he throws for the New York Mets, but Harvey is told not to listen. Harvey’s agent tells him he’s jeopardizing his career, costing himself perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars, but he’s told not to pay attention.
(USA Today)
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