Mets say plan is to skip just one Matt Harvey start to keep RHP rested
Posted Aug 23, 2015
Determined to keep Matt Harvey's innings in check in his first season back from Tommy John surgery, the New York Mets will skip his scheduled start Sunday against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Rookie right-hander Logan Verrett will make his first major league start in Harvey's place. Harvey (11-7, 2.57 ERA) currently sits at 154 innings after missing the entire 2014 season.
(ESPN.com)
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