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Matt Harvey impresses again, looks ready for first start


The potential for distraction was all around Friday morning before his start against the Cardinals. It was his 26th birthday. There was cake. It rained and the game was delayed for 26 minutes at the start. But Harvey again passed a spring training test with no issues. The Mets' -- ahem -- No. 3 starter allowed one run in 41/3 innings in a 5-4 loss to St. Louis at Roger Dean Stadium. (Newsday)

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