Bryce Harper may be baseball’s next great star, but he still can’t hit Matt Harvey
Posted May 20, 2016
Matt Harvey has had a rocky start to the season. Luckily for the Dark Knight, he can always count on one man to help break him out of a slump, reigning NL MVP Bryce Harper. Harvey has repeatedly had the three-time All-Star's number. Harper is hitless in 20 career at-bats against the Mets pitcher, striking out seven times.
(New York Daily News)
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