Mets pitcher Matt Harvey will not miss next start over hamstring injury
Posted Apr 13, 2017
Matt Harvey is fine. The Mets righthander who left his start Tuesday night with a “tight” left hamstring said Wednesday he did not feel any aftereffects of the cramp that had forced him out in the sixth inning of the Mets romp over the Phillies. “Nothing, it’s fine,” said Harvey, who had said the same after Tuesday night’s game.
(New York Daily News)
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