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Matt Harvey looks solid in debut for Baltimore, fueling early Orioles optimism


's Orioles debut showed that he's no longer the fire-breathing, bat-missing ace of yore but instead a pitcher who fits in with his new club. He was better than he has been recently, and might even be good enough to surprise this season. “I was so impressed with Matt,” Orioles Manager Brandon Hyde said. “He showed the competitor that he is." (Washington Post)

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Matt Harvey looks solid in debut for Baltimore, fueling early Orioles optimism