For Matt Harvey, Pitching to a Teammate Represents Progress
Posted Aug 9, 2017
The last time Matt Harvey took the mound at Citi Field, there were nearly 35,000 fans in the stands, the defending champion Chicago Cubs were in the visitors’ dugout, and the Mets’ 2017 playoff chances had yet to be pronounced dead. On Tuesday, Harvey’s only opponent was his teammate Brandon Nimmo, and the spectators were a small crowd, including Manager Terry Collins.
(New York Times)
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