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Matt Harvey’s demons shouldn’t change his place in Mets history


Former North Carolina star pitcher became universally loved by New York Mets fans after arriving on the scene in 2012 with an electric fastball and wipeout slider. The kid from Connecticut had at all: talent, charisma and a smile that could illuminate Citi Field. By the time Harvey departed Queens, he was a broken man, physically and emotionally. (New York Post)

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Matt Harvey’s demons shouldn’t change his place in Mets history


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