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Mets' Matt Harvey still predicting success


stood on the mound on Saturday afternoon, supposedly a changed man. It was a newer, trimmer, healthier Harvey ready to show that the first part of his dismal 2017 season was behind him, and he can get outs and put up zeros. It didn't happen. Harvey was shelled right from the start. The Houston Astros hit him for four runs in the first inning. (NJ.com)

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