Matt Harvey’s brutal 2017 season for Mets leaves plenty of questions heading into offseason
Posted Sep 29, 2017
Matt Harvey's season will mercifully end Friday night. The Mets right-hander, who has struggled to get back after surgery last year to address the symptoms of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, will make his final start of the 2017 season Friday as the in Philadelphia. The Mets have to hope that at least gives him and them something to build on.
(New York Daily News)
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