Fixing Matt Harvey: Reds and erstwhile Dark Knight still believe it can happen
Posted May 18, 2018
Matt Harvey’s first two outings with the Reds have provided glimpses of the pitcher who earned a starting nod in the 2013 All-Star Game, such as his stretch of striking out five of the last six batters he faced Wednesday against the Giants. In his previous start, he held the Dodgers to one harmless hit in four innings. On the other hand, Harvey yielded seven hits to the first 13 Giants batters.
(USA Today)
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