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There is hope for Matt Harvey after ‘surreal’ Royals debut


It was at least a start. Thirteen months after he was last on a big-league mound, was back. His brief outing wasn’t the Dark Knight of old. He allowed three runs over three innings in his Royals debut against the Reds, a 5-0 defeat at Kauffman Stadium. But it wasn’t a disaster, either. “I was really, really impressed,” Royals manager Mike Matheny told reporters. (New York Post)

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There is hope for Matt Harvey after ‘surreal’ Royals debut


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