Matt Harvey's return from injury wasn't worth the wait
Posted Sep 3, 2017
After being slapped around in what emerged as the shortest outing of your career, you grab onto anything you can for a positive. That’s what Matt Harvey did after lasting just two innings and absorbing the loss in the Mets’ 12-8 manhandling by the Astros in Game 1 of the day-night doubleheader at Minute Maid Park, this city’s first sporting event after Hurricane Harvey.
(New York Post)
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