Remembering Matt Harvey's 'Dark Knight' era with Mets
Posted May 10, 2023
Here was a pitcher who played nine seasons in the big leagues, six of them in New York. A pitcher who rocketed to a type of fame that few baseball players experience -- a Dwight Gooden-sort of fireball, a 20-something celebrity who partied with hockey players and dated models. Matt Harvey did not know that he would retire less than two years later.
(MLB.com)
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