Is poor Game 1 start a sign Mets' Matt Harvey has hit a wall in World Series?
Posted Oct 30, 2015
The outing itself was fine, all things considered. Matt Harvey allowed three runs in six innings in the Mets' Game 1 loss to the Royals to open the World Series. It's no reason for alarm. But a further examination reveals that Harvey was struggling immensely. His fastball velocity was two miles below his average for the season as he sat at 94 mph.
(NJ.com)
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