NY Mets' Matt Harvey shows how important patience is post-Tommy John surgery
Posted Jun 5, 2015
To hear New York Mets manager Terry Collins tell it, star right-hander Matt Harvey isn't the most patient of sorts. Harvey missed 17 months of pitching due to Tommy John surgery from the end of 2013 to the beginning of this season, so that a tough trait to have. The 26-year-old wanted to rush to be back by the end of last season, but the Mets shut that down.
(Arizona Central)
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