Matt Harvey still Mets' ace, despite Jacob deGrom's rise to stardom
Posted Jul 17, 2015
It was a drizzly Wednesday in the city with no baseball to distract us, so we got to thinking about a debate that has rolled around Metsland since the beginning of a hyped-up season: If the team is somehow able to qualify this year for the wild-card game, who should be the starting pitcher? After watching Jacob deGrom’s Carl Hubbell-esque All-Star inning the night before, our answer is... Matt Harvey. Still him. No question, no doubt.
(New York Daily News)
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