Matt Harvey says rehab from surgery is going slower than expected
Posted Sep 12, 2016
In his first public comments since undergoing surgery to correct his Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Mets pitcher Matt Harvey said Monday he is feeling well, though his rehab isn't going as quickly as he originally hoped. "Rehab's a little slow but it's coming along. I'm doing whatever the doctors say and it's a little bit slower than I thought but I'm doing everything I can."
(New York Daily News)
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