Matt Harvey Struggles, and Can’t Explain Why
Posted May 16, 2016
The last time Matt Harvey could recall struggling as a baseball pitcher — the only time, really — was in 2009 when he was a sophomore at the University of North Carolina. Opposing hitters were punishing him to the rate of a 5.40 E.R.A. But, Harvey said, the poor spell left as quickly as it came, and from there forward he has excelled. Until this year.
(New York Times)
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