Mets pitcher Matt Harvey: 'I'm right where I want to be' in offseason
Posted Dec 21, 2016
New York Mets right-hander Matt Harvey had a stellar return from Tommy John surgery in 2015, finishing with a 2.71 ERA, which ranked sixth in the National League. Now, Harvey is entering his first season back from another serious procedure. Harvey underwent season-ending surgery on July 18 in St. Louis to relieve thoracic outlet syndrome.
(ESPN.com)
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