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Matt Harvey

Matthew Edward Harvey (born March 27, 1989), nicknamed "the Dark Knight", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played nine seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City Royals, and Baltimore Orioles.

Matt Harvey
Harvey with the New York Mets in 2013
Pitcher
Born: (1989-03-27) March 27, 1989 (age 34)
New London, Connecticut, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 26, 2012, for the New York Mets
Last MLB appearance
September 8, 2021, for the Baltimore Orioles
MLB statistics
Win–loss record50–66
Earned run average4.42
Strikeouts867
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Harvey played baseball and basketball at Fitch Senior High School in Groton, Connecticut, and continued his baseball career the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Mets selected Harvey in the 2010 MLB draft as the seventh overall pick. In his major league debut on July 26, 2012, against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Harvey set a new club record with 11 strikeouts while earning his first career victory.[1]

Harvey had a breakout season in 2013, being selected to play in the MLB All-Star Game. Harvey then missed the entire 2014 season due to Tommy John surgery but returned in 2015 as his team won the National League pennant to advance to the World Series. His career, once promising during his first two seasons, was derailed by ineffectiveness after additional injuries, including thoracic outlet syndrome and a stress fracture in the scapula. After a disappointing start to the 2018 season, Harvey was traded to the Reds. He signed with the Angels in 2019, but was released midway through the season after posting a 3–5 record with a 7.09 earned run average.[2] He signed with the Orioles for the 2021 season. He has played for the Italy national baseball team.

Early life Edit

Harvey was born in New London, Connecticut. He is the only son and youngest of three children of Ed and Jackie Harvey, both teachers.[3] He is of Irish and Italian descent.[4] Harvey was raised in Mystic, Connecticut, with his two older sisters, Jessica and Jocelyn. His father was a standout athlete at Groton, Connecticut's Fitch Senior High School and attended the University of Connecticut where he played both baseball (as a centerfielder)[5] and football, even appearing in the 1972 College World Series.[3] After UConn, he eventually returned to Groton to coach his former high school baseball team.[6]

Harvey grew up as a New York Yankees fan, especially admiring Paul O'Neill and Derek Jeter, whom he has described as a childhood idol of his.[7][8] At the beginning of every elementary school year, when asked to write about his life goals, Harvey would write that he wanted to play professional baseball.[3]

At Fitch Senior High School, Harvey played both baseball (where he was coached by his dad) and basketball. He was teammates with future Major League pitcher Jesse Hahn on both teams.[9] As a high school freshman, he was able on a few occasions to throw as fast as 90 miles per hour (140 km/h).[10] Harvey would often pitch complete games in every outing, as he recalled later, “a typical game for me... I would walk 5 or 6 but strike out 16 each game, and only allow a few hits.” Harvey also played summer baseball for numerous travel teams across the country, including the South Florida Bandits, the Midland Redskins, and the East Coast Grays.[11] As a high school senior, he was selected as a Rawlings First Team All-American and named to their Northeast All-Region First Team.[11] He was grouped with Madison Bumgarner and Rick Porcello as one of the best pitchers in the 2007 MLB draft and a likely first round pick.[3][6] Baseball America ranked him the best high school prospect in 2007.[12] However, he fell to the Los Angeles Angels in the third round with the 118th overall pick, likely due to his lack of command. As the Angels offered only a $1 million signing bonus, Harvey took the advice of his advisors, Bill Caudill and Scott Boras, and opted to sign with the UNC Tar Heels instead.[3]

College career Edit

 
Harvey touring Offutt Air Force Base with the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2009

Harvey attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he majored in sports administration.[13][14] During his collegiate career, Harvey went 22–7 with 3.73 earned run average (ERA) in 238+23 innings pitched.[14] He ranks ninth all-time in UNC history in strikeouts (263) and 10th in wins (22).[14]

Harvey spent the summers of 2008 and 2009 pitching for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[15][16][17] Harvey was a key component of the Anglers’ 2008 bullpen, completing the season with a 0.83 ERA, the lowest on the team, pitching 21+23 innings and striking out 29 of 92 batters faced. Harvey returned to Chatham in 2009 after a difficult sophomore year on the mound. As Harvey explains, he had lost some of the mechanics and flexibility that had made him such a great pitcher throughout high school and the beginning of his college career. Although his 2009 summer was not as impressive as the previous one, his time on Cape Cod helped him return to the basics and set him on the road to becoming the seventh overall draft pick in the 2010 first year player draft. According to his pitching coach at UNC, Scott Forbes, Harvey returned from the 2009 Cape Cod League season with "a more professional approach."[citation needed]

Professional career Edit

Harvey was selected as the seventh overall pick by the New York Mets in the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.[18] Harvey was listed at 6' 4" and 210 lbs, batting and throwing right-handed.[19][20]

Minor leagues Edit

In 2011, Harvey's first professional season in the Mets minor-league system, he split time between the single-A St. Lucie Mets and the Double-A Binghamton Mets. With St. Lucie in the Florida State League (FSL), he went 8–2 with a 2.37 ERA and recorded 92 strikeouts in 76 innings.[21] His performance garnered him two FSL Pitcher of the Week awards and he was selected as a FSL Mid-Season All-Star.[21] Although selected to appear in the FSL All-Star game, Harvey did not pitch because he was promoted to Double-A Binghamton.[22]

In the Eastern League with Binghamton, he went 5–3 with a 4.53 ERA and 64 strikeouts in 59.2 innings. Harvey also pitched in the 2011 All-Star Futures Game, recording a save for the winning U.S. team over the World team.[23]

Harvey was ranked as the Mets organization's second best prospect in 2012 and the 34th overall best prospect by MLB.com.[24] He was invited to spring training by the Mets that year but did not make the team. Instead, he was promoted to the club's Triple-A affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons of the International League (IL).[25]

In the first half of his 2012 season at Triple-A, Harvey went 7–4 with a 3.39 ERA in 18 starts.[26] That performance earned him IL Mid-Season All-Star honors. His strong pitching, plus injuries to major leaguers Mike Pelfrey and Dillon Gee, put him in contention for the fifth spot in the Mets rotation.[26] Despite spending more time pitching at Triple-A than other top draft picks — 105 innings, recording a 3.34 ERA and striking out over a batter per inning through mid-July[27] — the Mets front office (headed by general manager Sandy Alderson) did not want to promote Harvey until his consistency and control were better.[28]

New York Mets Edit

2012 Edit

 
Harvey on the mound at Citi Field in 2012

After an injury to staff ace Johan Santana and replacements to the Mets' major-league rotation failed to turn in quality starts, general manager Sandy Alderson and Mets manager Terry Collins backtracked and decided to promote Harvey to the majors, ending his stay with the Bisons with a 7–5 record and 3.68 ERA.[29] Harvey stayed in the rotation for the remainder of the season as the fifth starter.[30]

In Harvey's debut, a July 26 start against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, he pitched 5+13 innings, giving up three hits and three walks while recording 11 strikeouts.[1] Harvey recorded his first major-league strikeout against the first batter he faced, Gerardo Parra of the Diamondbacks.[1] He then had his first major league hit, a two-out double off of Wade Miley in the top of the following inning.[1] Harvey set a Mets franchise record for strikeouts in a pitching debut (11) and became the first player in modern baseball history (since 1900) to strike out 10 or more batters and get two hits in his major-league debut.[1] After the game, Mets manager Terry Collins said:[1]

"I haven't seen 98 out of a starting pitcher in quite some time. He's lived up to exactly what everybody's talked about."

In his second major-league start, against the San Francisco Giants, Harvey pitched six innings, gave up two earned runs, three walks and struck out seven in his first loss.[31] His 18 total strikeouts were a Mets record for a rookie over his first two games of his career.[31] After three straight losses, Harvey was able to earn his second win against the Cincinnati Reds on August 16.[32] In his next two starts, Harvey got a no-decision and a win against the Rockies and Phillies, respectively.[33][34] Both were quality starts and he struck out 15 combined in the games. Over his first 15 at-bats in seven starts, he posted impressive batting numbers with a .462 average, two doubles and three runs batted in (RBIs).

Harvey then went on to lose his next two starts and record a no-decision in his last outing of the season on September 19. Despite more opportunities to pitch, Mets management ended his season due to an innings-pitched limit. He finished his inaugural season with a 3–5 record, a 2.73 ERA over 10 starts in which he pitched 59+13 innings and recorded 70 strikeouts. He surrendered 42 hits and 26 walks.

2013 Edit

Harvey continued to garner accolades for his arm strength and control in 2013. New York sports radio host Mike Francesa has compared Harvey to standouts like Justin Verlander, Andy Pettitte and Curt Schilling. After watching Harvey's first two starts of the 2013 season, during which he struck out 19 in 14 innings, former Mets manager Bobby Valentine said Harvey had the potential to be "the best Met pitcher to ever wear the uniform."[35] His April performance garnered him Pitcher of the Month honors after he posted a 1.56 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 40.1 innings. Opposing batters hit .153 against him. Dwight Gooden gave him the nickname The Real Deal after he saw him pitch live.

On April 13, Harvey had a no-hit bid through 6+23 innings against the Minnesota Twins until Justin Morneau hit a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh inning. On May 7, while pitching with a severe nosebleed Harvey retired the first 20 Chicago White Sox batters he faced until Alex Ríos broke up the perfect game with an infield single. Harvey left the game after nine innings, having surrendered only the one hit, as the Mets won in 10 innings.[36] He was subsequently featured on the cover of the May 20, 2013 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine, dubbed "The Dark Knight of Gotham."[37] On June 18, Harvey took another no-hitter into the seventh inning, but was stymied by an infield single off the bat of the Atlanta Braves' Jason Heyward.[38] Harvey notched a career-high 13 strikeouts in the game, giving up three hits over seven innings.[38]

As the mid-season All-Star break approached, team management talked about limiting Harvey's innings to ensure his pitching health. Harvey had thrown 117 innings in 17 starts at the time, which put him on a season-long pace for 240–250 innings. Mets manager Terry Collins said Harvey would not be allowed to pitch more than 215–220 innings.[39][40]

Harvey was the starting pitcher for the 2013 MLB All-Star Game, which took place at the Mets' home ballpark, Citi Field in which he pitched the first two innings.[41] On August 7, Harvey pitched his first career complete game shutout, giving up four hits and striking out six in a 5–0 win over the Colorado Rockies.[42] On August 26, Harvey was diagnosed with a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and was placed on the disabled list.[43] He had logged 178+13 innings at that point.

On September 17, Harvey said he would try rehab before opting for surgery.[44] But the Mets announced on October 4 that Harvey would have Tommy John surgery to repair his right elbow. Because of the procedure, Harvey was expected to miss the entire 2014 season.[45] Harvey finished the season 9–5 with a 2.27 ERA in 26 starts with 191 strikeouts in 178+13 innings. It was later announced that Harvey had finished tied for 4th in the Cy Young Award, losing to Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw.[46]

2014 Edit

On October 22, 2013, Harvey underwent successful Tommy John surgery to replace the partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. Dr. James Andrews performed the operation in Gulf Breeze, Florida.[47] Exactly 4 months after his Tommy John surgery, Harvey was throwing a baseball for the first time since his injury occurred. He threw 20 times at a distance of 60 feet at the Mets spring training site Port St. Lucie, Florida, with the Mets goal being that he would be ready for the start of the 2015 season.[48]

In March, Harvey dismissed the idea that he would not pitch until the start of the 2015 season by posting on Twitter that "2014 Harvey Day will happen".[49] He also told reporters around the same time that he was looking to return around September 2014.[50] But in June of that same year the Mets officially declared that Harvey would not be pitching until the beginning of the 2015 season. Harvey had been rehabbing at such an accelerated pace that they thought it would be better to take a more cautious approach. After talking with Mets doctors, general manager Sandy Alderson decided that slowing Harvey's path would be best. Another factor was that the Mets at the time were out of playoff contention, and him pitching in meaningless games was not worth the risk of being injured again.[51]

In 2014, Harvey was elected the team's MLB Players Association representative.[52]

Without Harvey for the 2014 season, the Mets finished with a record of 79–83 (second in the NL East), with the pitching staff boasting a combined ERA of 3.49, good for 6th in the National League.

2015 Edit

 
Harvey (right) with fellow Mets starting pitchers Noah Syndergaard (left) and Jacob deGrom (center)

On April 9, Harvey returned from surgery, and allowed no runs in six innings while striking out nine against the Washington Nationals. After the game, Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper said: "He's going to be a Cy Young one day and everybody knows that. He's one of the toughest at-bats I've ever had."[53] On May 4, Hall of Fame pitcher and former Mets ace Pedro Martínez said that he believed that Harvey could have a better career than his own. He added, "I think he has more talent than I do."[54]

On May 18, Harvey pitched 8 innings, giving up no runs against the St. Louis Cardinals while striking out 9.[55] On May 23, Harvey had the worst start of his career, surrendering 7 runs to the Pittsburgh Pirates in four innings. Due to this poor outing, Harvey's ERA jumped from 1.98 to 2.91.[56] On July 11, Harvey hit his first career home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks' Patrick Corbin. Harvey also pitched 7 innings, striking out 9, and got his 8th win on the season.[57]

In September, Harvey's agent, Scott Boras, publicly expressed concern with the Mets' stated plans to allow Harvey to pitch around 190 innings in the regular season, and also pitch "a reasonable amount" in the postseason. Boras suggested that better medical advice, allegedly given by Dr. James Andrews, was to cap the innings at 180, and no postseason activity.[58][59] Harvey initially appeared to agree with Boras,[58] in contrast with his cultivated image of toughness and desire to compete and win at all costs, including having previously objected to efforts by the Mets to both proceed cautiously in his recovery with respect to the timetable for his return (in 2014 Harvey expressed a desire to come back from the injury early, while the Mets followed a conventional recovery timetable[60]), and curtail his innings in 2015 by employing a six-man rotation.[61][62] After backlash against Harvey's initial comments from Mets fans and the media,[58] Harvey wrote in The Players' Tribune that the innings limit only applied to the regular season and that he would pitch in the playoffs.[63]

On October 12, 2015, Harvey pitched against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the NLDS. Though he struggled a bit, he was still able to earn the win, becoming the first pitcher to win a postseason game at Citi Field.[64] He gave up 3 runs (2 earned), 7 hits and 2 walks; he also struck out 7 in the Mets' 13–7 victory.

Harvey pitched well in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the Chicago Cubs, pitching 7+23 innings while allowing two runs and four hits on nine strikeouts. He started Game 1 of the 2015 World Series against the Kansas City Royals, giving up 3 earned runs through 6 innings in a no-decision. Kansas City won the game, 5–4 in 14 innings, to take the series lead.

In Game 5 of the World Series against the Royals, Harvey entered the mound with a 2–0 lead in the top of the ninth inning, per his own request, to try and finish the game despite having thrown over 100 pitches. After allowing a leadoff walk followed by an RBI double, Harvey was pulled. The game-tying run eventually scored later in the inning on a throwing error, resulting in a no-decision for Harvey in a game the Mets would eventually go on to lose in 12 innings. This loss made Kansas City the 2015 World Series Champions.

2016 Edit

 
Harvey with the Mets in 2016

Harvey lost his first three starts of the 2016 season. During his first start on Opening Day against the reigning World Series champions, the Kansas City Royals, he allowed 4 runs (3 earned) and did not seem his typical self - striking out few batters and surrendering a large number of hits. After observing Harvey pitch, it seemed that his typical velocity and command had disappeared. Throughout the early part of the season, Harvey seemed to be struggling and inconsistent. Nevertheless, Harvey had a few quality starts, including one where he went 7 complete innings while striking out 7 against the Chicago White Sox and one against the San Diego Padres where he struck out a season-high 10 and surrendered only 2 runs through 6 innings. However, he was not pitching as successfully as he was his previous season. Mets pitching coach Dan Warthen said early in the season that Harvey had been struggling with a mechanical problem with his slider during his first three starts.[65]

Throughout the 2016 season, it was believed Harvey was struggling mechanically. However, on July 8, in was announced that he opted to have season-ending surgery to resolve a condition called thoracic outlet syndrome.[66] Harvey commented on his season-ending surgery, "I'm disappointed in the way I pitched, and hope this cures me, and we get back on track." Harvey ended the 2016 season with a 4–10 record and a 4.86 ERA in 17 starts.[67]

2017 Edit

Coming back from surgery to correct his thoracic outlet syndrome, Harvey began the season 2–0 with a 2.84 ERA in his first four starts.[68] His struggles from 2016 then began to carry over to 2017, as he pitched poorly in the months of May and June. On May 7, 2017, Harvey was suspended for three games for violating team rules.[69] It was later revealed that Harvey did not show up to Citi Field the day before and was suspected to have been out late at night partying.[70] Mets officials were sent over to Harvey's apartment to check on his welfare.[71] On June 15, 2017, Harvey was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a stress fracture in his scapula that required surgery as he was ruled out for 6–8 weeks.[72] Prior to the injury, he was 4–3 with a 5.25 ERA in 13 starts.[67] Harvey was activated from the DL on September 2 to face the Houston Astros, giving up seven runs in two innings.[73] He ended the season with a 5–7 record and 6.70 ERA.[67]

2018 Edit

Harvey continued to struggle in 2018, sporting an 0–2 record and a 6.00 ERA after four starts.[74] On April 21, Harvey was removed from the Mets rotation and placed in a bullpen role.[75] In his first bullpen appearance of the season, Harvey allowed two hits and an earned run over two innings pitched. He was visibly frustrated after the game, refusing to talk to news media.[76]

On May 4, 2018, the Mets announced that Harvey would be designated for assignment the next day after he refused a demotion to the minor leagues.[77][78] In eight appearances on the season, Harvey was 0–2 and amassed a 7.00 ERA through four starts and four relief appearances, with 20 strikeouts in 27 innings.[79]

Cincinnati Reds Edit

 
Harvey with the Reds in 2018

On May 8, 2018, the Mets traded Harvey to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for catcher Devin Mesoraco and cash considerations. The Reds put Harvey into their starting rotation.[80] On May 11, 2018, Harvey made his first start for the Reds, in which he pitched four scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers.[81] For the Reds in 2018, he was 7–7 with a 4.50 ERA in 24 starts, and 111 strikeouts in 128 innings.[82]

Los Angeles Angels Edit

 
Harvey with the Angels in 2019

On December 21, 2018, Harvey signed a one-year, $11 million guaranteed contract with the Los Angeles Angels. The deal also includes the possibility of another $3 million in incentives.[83] He posted an ERA of 7.50 in 48 innings before being placed on the disabled list with an upper back strain. He was activated on July 13. On July 19, Harvey was designated for assignment and was released on July 21. His final tally with the Angels was a 3–5 record with a 7.09 ERA.

Oakland Athletics Edit

On August 14, 2019, Harvey signed a minor league deal with the Oakland Athletics.[84] Harvey elected free agency following the 2019 season.

Kansas City Royals Edit

On July 28, 2020, Harvey signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals. On August 19, 2020, he was promoted to MLB,[85] and same day, he made his Royals debut.[86] With the 2020 Kansas City Royals, Harvey appeared in 7 games, compiling a 0–3 record with 11.57 ERA and 10 strikeouts in 11.2 innings pitched.[87]

Baltimore Orioles Edit

 
Harvey with the Orioles in 2021

On February 13, 2021, Harvey signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles.[88] On March 25, the Orioles selected Harvey to the 40-man roster.[89]

On May 12, Harvey started against the New York Mets for the first time at Citi Field. It was Harvey's first start at Citi Field since May 3, 2018. Harvey pitched 4.1 innings giving up 7 runs, 8 hits, 1 walk while striking out 4 in a 7-1 loss giving Harvey his third loss of the year. As Harvey was returning to the dugout after being pulled in the fifth inning, he was given a standing ovation by Mets fans. Harvey remarked about the ovation, "I was holding back tears, I’m not going to lie about that. It was pretty hard holding them back. It reminded me of really a lot of the good memories, and coming off the field with an ovation like that, it brought a lot back, and it was very special to me. It’s something I’ll never forget."[90]

On June 9 at Camden Yards, Harvey started against the Mets for the second time. Harvey pitched three innings giving up 7 runs, 8 hits, 1 walk while striking out 2 in a 14-1 loss giving Harvey his seventh loss of the year. Harvey remarked after the game, "I play for the Orioles. I’m not here for Mets fans or anything like that. I appreciate the Orioles fans that were here. I have to be better in front of my home crowd, and I guess I just have to work harder."[91]

On September 12, Harvey was placed on the 60-day injured list due to a right knee ailment, ending his 2021 season with a 6–14 record and 6.27 ERA with 95 strikeouts in 28 starts.[92] The Orioles chose not to retain him after the season, making him a free agent.

On April 8, 2022, Harvey re-signed with the Orioles organization on a minor league contract.[93] On May 17, 2022, he was issued a 60-game suspension for participating in distribution of a prohibited drug of abuse. The suspension was linked to his testimony related to the death of former teammate Tyler Skaggs.[94] He made 13 starts split between the High-A Aberdeen IronBirds, Double-A Bowie Baysox, and Triple-A Norfolk Tides, registering an 8-1 record and 3.71 ERA with 63 strikeouts in 70.1 innings pitched. He elected free agency following the season on November 10, 2022.[95]

On May 5, 2023, Harvey announced his retirement from professional baseball via Instagram.[96]

International career Edit

Harvey played for the Italy national baseball team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic.[97] He had two starts, with a 1.29 ERA.[98] He announced his retirement as an active player two months later on May 5.[99]

Awards and honors Edit

Minor leagues Edit

Major league Edit

Personal life Edit

Harvey is a New York Rangers fan and frequently attends their games at Madison Square Garden.

During his time with the New York Mets, Harvey was known to live a flashy lifestyle, drive an expensive Maserati sports car,[5][101] had been described as a "lothario" due to his record of dating fashion models, and was frequently mentioned in celebrity gossip columns in New York media.[102] In May 2013, Matt Harvey began dating model Anne Vyalitsyna after meeting her at a New York Rangers game.[103] They broke up in February 2014.[104] In March 2017, Harvey was spotted kissing Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima at the River Yacht Club in Miami, Florida.[105] Harvey failed to show up at Citi Field for a Mets game and receiving a three-day suspension from the team.[106] He also appeared nude in The Body Issue of ESPN The Magazine in 2013.[10]

Harvey appeared on the cover of the May 20, 2013, issue of Sports Illustrated magazine, dubbed "The Dark Knight of Gotham",[37] a play on Batman's home city, its association with New York City and the recent Dark Knight film trilogy. Harvey, who had been a Batman fan since childhood,[107] as well as teammates, fans, the Mets and other media sources, immediately embraced the comparison.[102][108][109] Harvey had "Dark Knight" carved into the knobs of his bats to begin the 2015 season before replacing it with a personalized hybrid Harvey-Batman logo, versions of which had previously appeared on his locker and on T-shirts.[110][111][112] Early in the 2013 season, fans, media and teammates also began referring to any day on which Harvey was scheduled to start as "Harvey Day".[113] Harvey said that his best friend on the Mets was fellow starting pitcher Jacob deGrom.[114]

Drug usage testimony Edit

In the federal trial regarding the death of Tyler Skaggs, his teammate on the Angels, Harvey testified on February 15, 2022, that he had provided Skaggs with Percocet pills.[115] Harvey admitted that he regularly used cocaine while playing in New York and Los Angeles, and that he took Percocet while in the dugout and clubhouse during his Angels tenure.[116] Harvey claimed to have received the pills from Eric Kay, the Angels' director of communications. Kay faces drug distribution and drug conspiracy charges.[117][118] In May 2022, MLB suspended Harvey for 60 games for distributing oxycodone.[119]

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matt, harvey, other, uses, disambiguation, matthew, edward, harvey, born, march, 1989, nicknamed, dark, knight, american, former, professional, baseball, pitcher, played, nine, seasons, major, league, baseball, york, mets, cincinnati, reds, angeles, angels, ka. For other uses see Matt Harvey disambiguation Matthew Edward Harvey born March 27 1989 nicknamed the Dark Knight is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played nine seasons in Major League Baseball MLB for the New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Angels Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles Matt HarveyHarvey with the New York Mets in 2013PitcherBorn 1989 03 27 March 27 1989 age 34 New London Connecticut U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutJuly 26 2012 for the New York MetsLast MLB appearanceSeptember 8 2021 for the Baltimore OriolesMLB statisticsWin loss record50 66Earned run average4 42Strikeouts867TeamsNew York Mets 2012 2013 2015 2018 Cincinnati Reds 2018 Los Angeles Angels 2019 Kansas City Royals 2020 Baltimore Orioles 2021 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2013 NL Comeback Player of the Year 2015 Harvey played baseball and basketball at Fitch Senior High School in Groton Connecticut and continued his baseball career the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Mets selected Harvey in the 2010 MLB draft as the seventh overall pick In his major league debut on July 26 2012 against the Arizona Diamondbacks Harvey set a new club record with 11 strikeouts while earning his first career victory 1 Harvey had a breakout season in 2013 being selected to play in the MLB All Star Game Harvey then missed the entire 2014 season due to Tommy John surgery but returned in 2015 as his team won the National League pennant to advance to the World Series His career once promising during his first two seasons was derailed by ineffectiveness after additional injuries including thoracic outlet syndrome and a stress fracture in the scapula After a disappointing start to the 2018 season Harvey was traded to the Reds He signed with the Angels in 2019 but was released midway through the season after posting a 3 5 record with a 7 09 earned run average 2 He signed with the Orioles for the 2021 season He has played for the Italy national baseball team Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Minor leagues 3 2 New York Mets 3 2 1 2012 3 2 2 2013 3 2 3 2014 3 2 4 2015 3 2 5 2016 3 2 6 2017 3 2 7 2018 3 3 Cincinnati Reds 3 4 Los Angeles Angels 3 5 Oakland Athletics 3 6 Kansas City Royals 3 7 Baltimore Orioles 4 International career 5 Awards and honors 5 1 Minor leagues 5 2 Major league 6 Personal life 6 1 Drug usage testimony 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditHarvey was born in New London Connecticut He is the only son and youngest of three children of Ed and Jackie Harvey both teachers 3 He is of Irish and Italian descent 4 Harvey was raised in Mystic Connecticut with his two older sisters Jessica and Jocelyn His father was a standout athlete at Groton Connecticut s Fitch Senior High School and attended the University of Connecticut where he played both baseball as a centerfielder 5 and football even appearing in the 1972 College World Series 3 After UConn he eventually returned to Groton to coach his former high school baseball team 6 Harvey grew up as a New York Yankees fan especially admiring Paul O Neill and Derek Jeter whom he has described as a childhood idol of his 7 8 At the beginning of every elementary school year when asked to write about his life goals Harvey would write that he wanted to play professional baseball 3 At Fitch Senior High School Harvey played both baseball where he was coached by his dad and basketball He was teammates with future Major League pitcher Jesse Hahn on both teams 9 As a high school freshman he was able on a few occasions to throw as fast as 90 miles per hour 140 km h 10 Harvey would often pitch complete games in every outing as he recalled later a typical game for me I would walk 5 or 6 but strike out 16 each game and only allow a few hits Harvey also played summer baseball for numerous travel teams across the country including the South Florida Bandits the Midland Redskins and the East Coast Grays 11 As a high school senior he was selected as a Rawlings First Team All American and named to their Northeast All Region First Team 11 He was grouped with Madison Bumgarner and Rick Porcello as one of the best pitchers in the 2007 MLB draft and a likely first round pick 3 6 Baseball America ranked him the best high school prospect in 2007 12 However he fell to the Los Angeles Angels in the third round with the 118th overall pick likely due to his lack of command As the Angels offered only a 1 million signing bonus Harvey took the advice of his advisors Bill Caudill and Scott Boras and opted to sign with the UNC Tar Heels instead 3 College career Edit nbsp Harvey touring Offutt Air Force Base with the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2009Harvey attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he majored in sports administration 13 14 During his collegiate career Harvey went 22 7 with 3 73 earned run average ERA in 238 2 3 innings pitched 14 He ranks ninth all time in UNC history in strikeouts 263 and 10th in wins 22 14 Harvey spent the summers of 2008 and 2009 pitching for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League 15 16 17 Harvey was a key component of the Anglers 2008 bullpen completing the season with a 0 83 ERA the lowest on the team pitching 21 2 3 innings and striking out 29 of 92 batters faced Harvey returned to Chatham in 2009 after a difficult sophomore year on the mound As Harvey explains he had lost some of the mechanics and flexibility that had made him such a great pitcher throughout high school and the beginning of his college career Although his 2009 summer was not as impressive as the previous one his time on Cape Cod helped him return to the basics and set him on the road to becoming the seventh overall draft pick in the 2010 first year player draft According to his pitching coach at UNC Scott Forbes Harvey returned from the 2009 Cape Cod League season with a more professional approach citation needed Professional career EditHarvey was selected as the seventh overall pick by the New York Mets in the 2010 Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft 18 Harvey was listed at 6 4 and 210 lbs batting and throwing right handed 19 20 Minor leagues Edit In 2011 Harvey s first professional season in the Mets minor league system he split time between the single A St Lucie Mets and the Double A Binghamton Mets With St Lucie in the Florida State League FSL he went 8 2 with a 2 37 ERA and recorded 92 strikeouts in 76 innings 21 His performance garnered him two FSL Pitcher of the Week awards and he was selected as a FSL Mid Season All Star 21 Although selected to appear in the FSL All Star game Harvey did not pitch because he was promoted to Double A Binghamton 22 In the Eastern League with Binghamton he went 5 3 with a 4 53 ERA and 64 strikeouts in 59 2 innings Harvey also pitched in the 2011 All Star Futures Game recording a save for the winning U S team over the World team 23 Harvey was ranked as the Mets organization s second best prospect in 2012 and the 34th overall best prospect by MLB com 24 He was invited to spring training by the Mets that year but did not make the team Instead he was promoted to the club s Triple A affiliate the Buffalo Bisons of the International League IL 25 In the first half of his 2012 season at Triple A Harvey went 7 4 with a 3 39 ERA in 18 starts 26 That performance earned him IL Mid Season All Star honors His strong pitching plus injuries to major leaguers Mike Pelfrey and Dillon Gee put him in contention for the fifth spot in the Mets rotation 26 Despite spending more time pitching at Triple A than other top draft picks 105 innings recording a 3 34 ERA and striking out over a batter per inning through mid July 27 the Mets front office headed by general manager Sandy Alderson did not want to promote Harvey until his consistency and control were better 28 New York Mets Edit 2012 Edit nbsp Harvey on the mound at Citi Field in 2012After an injury to staff ace Johan Santana and replacements to the Mets major league rotation failed to turn in quality starts general manager Sandy Alderson and Mets manager Terry Collins backtracked and decided to promote Harvey to the majors ending his stay with the Bisons with a 7 5 record and 3 68 ERA 29 Harvey stayed in the rotation for the remainder of the season as the fifth starter 30 In Harvey s debut a July 26 start against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field in Phoenix Arizona he pitched 5 1 3 innings giving up three hits and three walks while recording 11 strikeouts 1 Harvey recorded his first major league strikeout against the first batter he faced Gerardo Parra of the Diamondbacks 1 He then had his first major league hit a two out double off of Wade Miley in the top of the following inning 1 Harvey set a Mets franchise record for strikeouts in a pitching debut 11 and became the first player in modern baseball history since 1900 to strike out 10 or more batters and get two hits in his major league debut 1 After the game Mets manager Terry Collins said 1 I haven t seen 98 out of a starting pitcher in quite some time He s lived up to exactly what everybody s talked about In his second major league start against the San Francisco Giants Harvey pitched six innings gave up two earned runs three walks and struck out seven in his first loss 31 His 18 total strikeouts were a Mets record for a rookie over his first two games of his career 31 After three straight losses Harvey was able to earn his second win against the Cincinnati Reds on August 16 32 In his next two starts Harvey got a no decision and a win against the Rockies and Phillies respectively 33 34 Both were quality starts and he struck out 15 combined in the games Over his first 15 at bats in seven starts he posted impressive batting numbers with a 462 average two doubles and three runs batted in RBIs Harvey then went on to lose his next two starts and record a no decision in his last outing of the season on September 19 Despite more opportunities to pitch Mets management ended his season due to an innings pitched limit He finished his inaugural season with a 3 5 record a 2 73 ERA over 10 starts in which he pitched 59 1 3 innings and recorded 70 strikeouts He surrendered 42 hits and 26 walks 2013 Edit Harvey continued to garner accolades for his arm strength and control in 2013 New York sports radio host Mike Francesa has compared Harvey to standouts like Justin Verlander Andy Pettitte and Curt Schilling After watching Harvey s first two starts of the 2013 season during which he struck out 19 in 14 innings former Mets manager Bobby Valentine said Harvey had the potential to be the best Met pitcher to ever wear the uniform 35 His April performance garnered him Pitcher of the Month honors after he posted a 1 56 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 40 1 innings Opposing batters hit 153 against him Dwight Gooden gave him the nickname The Real Deal after he saw him pitch live On April 13 Harvey had a no hit bid through 6 2 3 innings against the Minnesota Twins until Justin Morneau hit a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh inning On May 7 while pitching with a severe nosebleed Harvey retired the first 20 Chicago White Sox batters he faced until Alex Rios broke up the perfect game with an infield single Harvey left the game after nine innings having surrendered only the one hit as the Mets won in 10 innings 36 He was subsequently featured on the cover of the May 20 2013 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine dubbed The Dark Knight of Gotham 37 On June 18 Harvey took another no hitter into the seventh inning but was stymied by an infield single off the bat of the Atlanta Braves Jason Heyward 38 Harvey notched a career high 13 strikeouts in the game giving up three hits over seven innings 38 As the mid season All Star break approached team management talked about limiting Harvey s innings to ensure his pitching health Harvey had thrown 117 innings in 17 starts at the time which put him on a season long pace for 240 250 innings Mets manager Terry Collins said Harvey would not be allowed to pitch more than 215 220 innings 39 40 Harvey was the starting pitcher for the 2013 MLB All Star Game which took place at the Mets home ballpark Citi Field in which he pitched the first two innings 41 On August 7 Harvey pitched his first career complete game shutout giving up four hits and striking out six in a 5 0 win over the Colorado Rockies 42 On August 26 Harvey was diagnosed with a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and was placed on the disabled list 43 He had logged 178 1 3 innings at that point On September 17 Harvey said he would try rehab before opting for surgery 44 But the Mets announced on October 4 that Harvey would have Tommy John surgery to repair his right elbow Because of the procedure Harvey was expected to miss the entire 2014 season 45 Harvey finished the season 9 5 with a 2 27 ERA in 26 starts with 191 strikeouts in 178 1 3 innings It was later announced that Harvey had finished tied for 4th in the Cy Young Award losing to Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw 46 2014 Edit On October 22 2013 Harvey underwent successful Tommy John surgery to replace the partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow Dr James Andrews performed the operation in Gulf Breeze Florida 47 Exactly 4 months after his Tommy John surgery Harvey was throwing a baseball for the first time since his injury occurred He threw 20 times at a distance of 60 feet at the Mets spring training site Port St Lucie Florida with the Mets goal being that he would be ready for the start of the 2015 season 48 In March Harvey dismissed the idea that he would not pitch until the start of the 2015 season by posting on Twitter that 2014 Harvey Day will happen 49 He also told reporters around the same time that he was looking to return around September 2014 50 But in June of that same year the Mets officially declared that Harvey would not be pitching until the beginning of the 2015 season Harvey had been rehabbing at such an accelerated pace that they thought it would be better to take a more cautious approach After talking with Mets doctors general manager Sandy Alderson decided that slowing Harvey s path would be best Another factor was that the Mets at the time were out of playoff contention and him pitching in meaningless games was not worth the risk of being injured again 51 In 2014 Harvey was elected the team s MLB Players Association representative 52 Without Harvey for the 2014 season the Mets finished with a record of 79 83 second in the NL East with the pitching staff boasting a combined ERA of 3 49 good for 6th in the National League 2015 Edit nbsp Harvey right with fellow Mets starting pitchers Noah Syndergaard left and Jacob deGrom center On April 9 Harvey returned from surgery and allowed no runs in six innings while striking out nine against the Washington Nationals After the game Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper said He s going to be a Cy Young one day and everybody knows that He s one of the toughest at bats I ve ever had 53 On May 4 Hall of Fame pitcher and former Mets ace Pedro Martinez said that he believed that Harvey could have a better career than his own He added I think he has more talent than I do 54 On May 18 Harvey pitched 8 innings giving up no runs against the St Louis Cardinals while striking out 9 55 On May 23 Harvey had the worst start of his career surrendering 7 runs to the Pittsburgh Pirates in four innings Due to this poor outing Harvey s ERA jumped from 1 98 to 2 91 56 On July 11 Harvey hit his first career home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks Patrick Corbin Harvey also pitched 7 innings striking out 9 and got his 8th win on the season 57 In September Harvey s agent Scott Boras publicly expressed concern with the Mets stated plans to allow Harvey to pitch around 190 innings in the regular season and also pitch a reasonable amount in the postseason Boras suggested that better medical advice allegedly given by Dr James Andrews was to cap the innings at 180 and no postseason activity 58 59 Harvey initially appeared to agree with Boras 58 in contrast with his cultivated image of toughness and desire to compete and win at all costs including having previously objected to efforts by the Mets to both proceed cautiously in his recovery with respect to the timetable for his return in 2014 Harvey expressed a desire to come back from the injury early while the Mets followed a conventional recovery timetable 60 and curtail his innings in 2015 by employing a six man rotation 61 62 After backlash against Harvey s initial comments from Mets fans and the media 58 Harvey wrote in The Players Tribune that the innings limit only applied to the regular season and that he would pitch in the playoffs 63 On October 12 2015 Harvey pitched against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the NLDS Though he struggled a bit he was still able to earn the win becoming the first pitcher to win a postseason game at Citi Field 64 He gave up 3 runs 2 earned 7 hits and 2 walks he also struck out 7 in the Mets 13 7 victory Harvey pitched well in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the Chicago Cubs pitching 7 2 3 innings while allowing two runs and four hits on nine strikeouts He started Game 1 of the 2015 World Series against the Kansas City Royals giving up 3 earned runs through 6 innings in a no decision Kansas City won the game 5 4 in 14 innings to take the series lead In Game 5 of the World Series against the Royals Harvey entered the mound with a 2 0 lead in the top of the ninth inning per his own request to try and finish the game despite having thrown over 100 pitches After allowing a leadoff walk followed by an RBI double Harvey was pulled The game tying run eventually scored later in the inning on a throwing error resulting in a no decision for Harvey in a game the Mets would eventually go on to lose in 12 innings This loss made Kansas City the 2015 World Series Champions 2016 Edit nbsp Harvey with the Mets in 2016Harvey lost his first three starts of the 2016 season During his first start on Opening Day against the reigning World Series champions the Kansas City Royals he allowed 4 runs 3 earned and did not seem his typical self striking out few batters and surrendering a large number of hits After observing Harvey pitch it seemed that his typical velocity and command had disappeared Throughout the early part of the season Harvey seemed to be struggling and inconsistent Nevertheless Harvey had a few quality starts including one where he went 7 complete innings while striking out 7 against the Chicago White Sox and one against the San Diego Padres where he struck out a season high 10 and surrendered only 2 runs through 6 innings However he was not pitching as successfully as he was his previous season Mets pitching coach Dan Warthen said early in the season that Harvey had been struggling with a mechanical problem with his slider during his first three starts 65 Throughout the 2016 season it was believed Harvey was struggling mechanically However on July 8 in was announced that he opted to have season ending surgery to resolve a condition called thoracic outlet syndrome 66 Harvey commented on his season ending surgery I m disappointed in the way I pitched and hope this cures me and we get back on track Harvey ended the 2016 season with a 4 10 record and a 4 86 ERA in 17 starts 67 2017 Edit Coming back from surgery to correct his thoracic outlet syndrome Harvey began the season 2 0 with a 2 84 ERA in his first four starts 68 His struggles from 2016 then began to carry over to 2017 as he pitched poorly in the months of May and June On May 7 2017 Harvey was suspended for three games for violating team rules 69 It was later revealed that Harvey did not show up to Citi Field the day before and was suspected to have been out late at night partying 70 Mets officials were sent over to Harvey s apartment to check on his welfare 71 On June 15 2017 Harvey was placed on the 15 day disabled list with a stress fracture in his scapula that required surgery as he was ruled out for 6 8 weeks 72 Prior to the injury he was 4 3 with a 5 25 ERA in 13 starts 67 Harvey was activated from the DL on September 2 to face the Houston Astros giving up seven runs in two innings 73 He ended the season with a 5 7 record and 6 70 ERA 67 2018 Edit Harvey continued to struggle in 2018 sporting an 0 2 record and a 6 00 ERA after four starts 74 On April 21 Harvey was removed from the Mets rotation and placed in a bullpen role 75 In his first bullpen appearance of the season Harvey allowed two hits and an earned run over two innings pitched He was visibly frustrated after the game refusing to talk to news media 76 On May 4 2018 the Mets announced that Harvey would be designated for assignment the next day after he refused a demotion to the minor leagues 77 78 In eight appearances on the season Harvey was 0 2 and amassed a 7 00 ERA through four starts and four relief appearances with 20 strikeouts in 27 innings 79 Cincinnati Reds Edit nbsp Harvey with the Reds in 2018On May 8 2018 the Mets traded Harvey to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for catcher Devin Mesoraco and cash considerations The Reds put Harvey into their starting rotation 80 On May 11 2018 Harvey made his first start for the Reds in which he pitched four scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers 81 For the Reds in 2018 he was 7 7 with a 4 50 ERA in 24 starts and 111 strikeouts in 128 innings 82 Los Angeles Angels Edit nbsp Harvey with the Angels in 2019On December 21 2018 Harvey signed a one year 11 million guaranteed contract with the Los Angeles Angels The deal also includes the possibility of another 3 million in incentives 83 He posted an ERA of 7 50 in 48 innings before being placed on the disabled list with an upper back strain He was activated on July 13 On July 19 Harvey was designated for assignment and was released on July 21 His final tally with the Angels was a 3 5 record with a 7 09 ERA Oakland Athletics Edit On August 14 2019 Harvey signed a minor league deal with the Oakland Athletics 84 Harvey elected free agency following the 2019 season Kansas City Royals Edit On July 28 2020 Harvey signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals On August 19 2020 he was promoted to MLB 85 and same day he made his Royals debut 86 With the 2020 Kansas City Royals Harvey appeared in 7 games compiling a 0 3 record with 11 57 ERA and 10 strikeouts in 11 2 innings pitched 87 Baltimore Orioles Edit nbsp Harvey with the Orioles in 2021On February 13 2021 Harvey signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles 88 On March 25 the Orioles selected Harvey to the 40 man roster 89 On May 12 Harvey started against the New York Mets for the first time at Citi Field It was Harvey s first start at Citi Field since May 3 2018 Harvey pitched 4 1 innings giving up 7 runs 8 hits 1 walk while striking out 4 in a 7 1 loss giving Harvey his third loss of the year As Harvey was returning to the dugout after being pulled in the fifth inning he was given a standing ovation by Mets fans Harvey remarked about the ovation I was holding back tears I m not going to lie about that It was pretty hard holding them back It reminded me of really a lot of the good memories and coming off the field with an ovation like that it brought a lot back and it was very special to me It s something I ll never forget 90 On June 9 at Camden Yards Harvey started against the Mets for the second time Harvey pitched three innings giving up 7 runs 8 hits 1 walk while striking out 2 in a 14 1 loss giving Harvey his seventh loss of the year Harvey remarked after the game I play for the Orioles I m not here for Mets fans or anything like that I appreciate the Orioles fans that were here I have to be better in front of my home crowd and I guess I just have to work harder 91 On September 12 Harvey was placed on the 60 day injured list due to a right knee ailment ending his 2021 season with a 6 14 record and 6 27 ERA with 95 strikeouts in 28 starts 92 The Orioles chose not to retain him after the season making him a free agent On April 8 2022 Harvey re signed with the Orioles organization on a minor league contract 93 On May 17 2022 he was issued a 60 game suspension for participating in distribution of a prohibited drug of abuse The suspension was linked to his testimony related to the death of former teammate Tyler Skaggs 94 He made 13 starts split between the High A Aberdeen IronBirds Double A Bowie Baysox and Triple A Norfolk Tides registering an 8 1 record and 3 71 ERA with 63 strikeouts in 70 1 innings pitched He elected free agency following the season on November 10 2022 95 On May 5 2023 Harvey announced his retirement from professional baseball via Instagram 96 International career EditHarvey played for the Italy national baseball team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic 97 He had two starts with a 1 29 ERA 98 He announced his retirement as an active player two months later on May 5 99 Awards and honors EditMinor leagues Edit MiLB com Organization All Star 2011 All Star Futures Game Selection 2011 Florida State League Mid Season All Star 2011 2x FSL Pitcher of the Week April 18 and May 31 2011 International League Mid Season All Star 2012 Major league Edit National League Player of the Week April 8 14 2013 100 National League Pitcher of the Month April 2013 All Star selection 2013 National League Comeback Player of the Year 2015 Personal life EditHarvey is a New York Rangers fan and frequently attends their games at Madison Square Garden During his time with the New York Mets Harvey was known to live a flashy lifestyle drive an expensive Maserati sports car 5 101 had been described as a lothario due to his record of dating fashion models and was frequently mentioned in celebrity gossip columns in New York media 102 In May 2013 Matt Harvey began dating model Anne Vyalitsyna after meeting her at a New York Rangers game 103 They broke up in February 2014 104 In March 2017 Harvey was spotted kissing Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima at the River Yacht Club in Miami Florida 105 Harvey failed to show up at Citi Field for a Mets game and receiving a three day suspension from the team 106 He also appeared nude in The Body Issue of ESPN The Magazine in 2013 10 Harvey appeared on the cover of the May 20 2013 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine dubbed The Dark Knight of Gotham 37 a play on Batman s home city its association with New York City and the recent Dark Knight film trilogy Harvey who had been a Batman fan since childhood 107 as well as teammates fans the Mets and other media sources immediately embraced the comparison 102 108 109 Harvey had Dark Knight carved into the knobs of his bats to begin the 2015 season before replacing it with a personalized hybrid Harvey Batman logo versions of which had previously appeared on his locker and on T shirts 110 111 112 Early in the 2013 season fans media and teammates also began referring to any day on which Harvey was scheduled to start as Harvey Day 113 Harvey said that his best friend on the Mets was fellow starting pitcher Jacob deGrom 114 Drug usage testimony Edit In the federal trial regarding the death of Tyler Skaggs his teammate on the Angels Harvey testified on February 15 2022 that he had provided Skaggs with Percocet pills 115 Harvey admitted that he regularly used cocaine while playing in New York and Los Angeles and that he took Percocet while in the dugout and clubhouse during his Angels tenure 116 Harvey claimed to have received the pills from Eric Kay the Angels director of communications Kay faces drug distribution and drug conspiracy charges 117 118 In May 2022 MLB suspended Harvey for 60 games for distributing oxycodone 119 References Edit a b c d e f Harvey s 11 K debut slams door on Mets skid MLB com Retrieved July 27 2012 Matt Harvey Stats a b c d e Mitrosilis Teddy April 3 2013 For Harvey pitching is the easy part ESPN Retrieved May 11 2015 Are the Mets Big Enough for Matt Harvey March 22 2015 a b Pair of Aces Tumblr New York Mets May 11 2015 Retrieved May 11 2015 a b Levy Hal Connecticut Fitch Groton Features Top Prospect MaxPreps Retrieved May 11 2015 Rothkranz Lindzy April 9 2015 Matt Harvey 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy Retrieved May 11 2015 Marchand Andy May 28 2013 Harvey to face his childhood team ESPN Retrieved May 11 2015 Alderman Joel June 16 2014 Jesse Hahn and Matt Harvey high school teammates at Fitch in Groton have both made it to the Major Leagues SportzEdge Retrieved May 11 2015 a b Ain Morty July 25 2013 Matt Harvey goes nude ESPN Retrieved May 11 2015 a b Matt Harvey Baseball Profile Perfect Game USA Retrieved May 11 2015 Matthews Alan February 14 2007 BaseballAmerica com High School High School Class Of 2007 Top 100 Prospects Baseball America Retrieved August 22 2016 Player Bio Matt Harvey GoHeels com University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Retrieved May 11 2015 a b c Mets sign first round Draft pick RHP Matt Harvey New York Mets Retrieved May 24 2012 Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League PDF capecodbaseball org Retrieved January 9 2020 2008 Chatham As thebaseballcube com Retrieved September 23 2021 2009 Chatham As thebaseballcube com Retrieved September 23 2021 Mets select North Carolina pitcher Matt Harvey with seventh pick in MLB Draft June 7 2010 Mets come to terms with Harvey New York NY Daily News August 17 2010 New York Mets prospect eager to get to work ESPN February 26 2011 a b Matt Harvey Stats Bio Photos Highlights MiLB com Retrieved July 20 2012 Bour wins All Star Home Run Derby MiLB com Retrieved July 20 2012 Harvey gets save in futures game ESPN July 11 2011 2012 Prespect Watch MLB com Retrieved May 24 2012 Mets prospect Matt Harvey disappointed not to make team out of spring training NJ com March 15 2012 Retrieved May 24 2012 a b Matt Harvey might be promoted to starting rotation Newsday com July 15 2012 Retrieved July 20 2012 Harvey s Peers Didn t Get Stuck in Triple A The Wall Street Journal July 19 2012 Retrieved July 20 2012 Matt Harvey won t be promoted by Mets to start Saturday newsday com July 18 2012 Retrieved July 20 2012 Harvey set for Major League debut on Thursday July 22 2012 Terry discusses Matt Harvey expectations and plan metsblog com Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved September 17 2013 a b Harvey impressive again but Mets fall to Giants July 31 2012 Harvey does it all as Mets win Cincy finale August 16 2012 Harvey shows Mets gritty side in win over Phils August 29 2012 Harvey sharp but offense pen come up short August 22 2012 Best Neil A night with Bobby Valentine on the set of SNY Newsday com Retrieved April 12 2013 Politi Steve May 8 2013 Politi Mets Matt Harvey puts on bloody good show NJ com Advance Digital Retrieved May 11 2015 a b Traina Jimmy April 9 2015 Matt Harvey has Dark Knight carved into his bats FOX Sports Retrieved May 11 2015 a b Paul Newberry June 18 2013 Harvey leads Mets to 4 3 win over Braves Associated Press Retrieved July 2 2013 Dave Hutchinson June 29 2013 Zack Wheeler hopes to not tip pitches in Citi Field debut on Sunday Newark Star Ledge Retrieved July 2 2013 Stephen Lorenzo Chris Dell June 30 2013 Mets could shut down Matt Harvey before season s end as precautionary measure New York Daily News Retrieved July 2 2013 Anthony DiComo July 15 2013 Harvey gets the honor of starting on home field Mets com Retrieved July 15 2013 Matt Harvey tosses first career shutout Wilmer Flores gets first hit RBIs as Mets beat Rockies Newsday August 8 2013 Retrieved August 8 2013 Mets Matt Harvey has partial tear of UCL in right elbow MLB com News Mlb mlb com August 26 2013 Retrieved August 27 2013 Matt Harvey of New York Mets will try rehab before resorting to surgery ESPN New York Espn go com September 18 2013 Retrieved November 15 2013 Matt Harvey to have elbow surgery miss 2014 WABC TV October 4 2013 Retrieved October 4 2013 Dodgers Clayton Kershaw wins 2013 NL Cy Young Award cbssports com CBS DiComo Anthony October 22 2013 Harvey has successful Tommy John surgery mlb com Noble Marty Harvey throws for first time since surgery mlb com Perry Dayn Mets Matt Harvey declares he ll pitch in 2014 cbssports com CBS Perry Dayn Mets Matt Harvey hoping to be back by September cbssports com CBS Mets pitcher Matt Harvey looking at possibility that pitching in 2014 not an option nj com June 11 2014 Ackert Kristie Hartman Madison June 13 2014 Mets Insider Harvey new MLBPA representative New York Daily News Retrieved August 30 2016 Lennon David April 9 2015 When Matt Harvey takes the mound Mets are as good as anybody Newsday Retrieved April 12 2015 Price Bill May 5 2015 Pedro Martinez says Mets ace Matt Harvey can be better than him New York Daily News Retrieved May 11 2015 Cardinals 1 2 Mets May 18 2015 Game Recap Wesh Andrew May 23 2015 Matt Harvey Stumbles and the Mets Fall to the Pirates The New York Times Retrieved May 23 2015 Corcoran Cliff July 11 2015 Mets Matt Harvey first career home run video MLB SI com Retrieved September 7 2015 a b c Matt Harvey s comments on innings limit send Mets fans into a furious rage For The Win For The Win September 5 2015 Retrieved December 30 2015 Mets face nearly a no win situation over Matt Harvey s innings limit For The Win September 4 2015 Retrieved December 30 2015 New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey still wants to return this season despite team s request to back off Espn go com August 13 2014 Retrieved September 7 2015 Matt Harvey looks terrible in sudden drama over innings limits For The Win Ftw usatoday com September 6 2015 Retrieved September 7 2015 Price Bill September 5 2015 Lupica Matt Harvey would be remembered as Mets ace who quit NY Daily News Retrieved September 7 2015 I Will Pitch in the Playoffs The Players Tribune September 7 2015 Retrieved December 30 2015 Pitching Game Finder In the Postseason From 1903 to 2017 At Citi Field Pitcher Won sorted by earliest date Baseball Reference Retrieved July 24 2018 Harvey s stuff hasn t looked right lately Amazin Avenue Retrieved February 20 2018 Mets Matt Harvey diagnosed with stress injury in shoulder out several weeks Sporting News June 15 2017 Retrieved June 30 2017 a b c Matt Harvey Statistics Pitching FanGraphs Baseball www fangraphs com Retrieved June 30 2017 Matt Harvey ESPN com Retrieved June 30 2017 DiComo Anthony Mets suspend Matt Harvey for 3 days MLB Retrieved May 7 2017 DiComo Anthony Matt Harvey returns apologizes to teammates MLB Retrieved May 9 2017 Frustration lingers after Harvey welfare check Newsday Retrieved June 30 2017 The Mets have a void with Matt Harvey out several weeks and Syndergaard not close CBSSports com Retrieved June 30 2017 Mets 8 12 Astros 2 Sep 2017 Final Score Matt Harvey Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 4 2018 Amid struggles Mets move Matt Harvey to bullpen MLB Retrieved April 21 2018 Matt Harvey has nothing to say to media about bullpen stint ESPN Retrieved April 26 2018 Tasch Justin May 5 2018 Matt Harvey refuses minor league assignment and will be designated for assignment by Mets NY Daily News DiComo Anthony Mets cutting ties with Matt Harvey MLB com Retrieved May 4 2018 Matt Harvey era ends with Mets The Dark Knight will be designated for assignment USA TODAY Retrieved May 4 2018 Reds land Harvey send Mesoraco cash to Mets ESPN com Retrieved May 8 2018 Matt Harvey will make first start for Reds on Friday night ESPN Matt Harvey Stats Baseball Reference com Bollinger Rhett December 21 2018 Angels agree to 1 year deal with Harvey MLB com MLB Retrieved December 21 2018 Harvey A s agree on Minors deal source MLB com Retrieved August 15 2019 Jeffrey Flanagan August 18 2020 Harvey ready to go for KC It s exciting MLB com Retrieved August 20 2020 Mark Sheldon August 19 2020 Thumbs up for Harvey s K HR next time up MLB com Retrieved August 20 2020 Matt Harvey Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com MLB com Orioles To Sign Matt Harvey To Minors Deal MLB Trade Rumors February 13 2021 Retrieved February 13 2021 Orioles Select Matt Harvey MLB Trade Rumors March 25 2021 Retrieved March 25 2021 How Orioles Matt Harvey reacted to ovation in 1st game against Mets at Citi Field NJ com May 12 2021 Retrieved May 18 2021 Mets Stay Hot With Blowout of Matt Harvey and the Orioles New York Times June 9 2021 Retrieved June 10 2021 Young Tyler September 13 2021 Orioles Matt Harvey did enough to extend his big league career Camden Chat Retrieved February 26 2022 Starting pitcher Matt Harvey returns to Orioles on minor league deal despite very unique off field situation April 8 2022 Twitter https twitter com feinsand status 1526657430410731520 Retrieved May 17 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help 2022 23 Minor League Free Agents For All 30 MLB Teams baseballamerica com Retrieved May 2 2023 Former Mets star pitcher Matt Harvey announces retirement espn com May 5 2023 Retrieved May 5 2023 Angotti Roberto February 28 2023 Team Italy Pitchers in the 2023 World Baseball Classic Former Mets star Harvey ends dream career ESPN com May 5 2023 Retrieved May 5 2023 DiComo Anthony Matt Harvey former Mets sensation announces his retirement MLB com Friday May 5 2023 Retrieved May 5 2023 Zack Meisel April 15 2013 Off to historic start Harvey named NL Player of Week Retrieved July 2 2013 Martino Andy March 27 2015 May we all have a day as glorious as Matt Harvey s Friday New York Daily News Retrieved May 11 2015 a b Martino Andy April 9 2015 Enjoy the Matt Harvey moment because we have no idea what comes next New York Daily News Retrieved May 11 2015 Brittany Galla and Jennifer Peros May 24 2013 Anne V Is Dating N Y Mets Player Matt Harvey PDA Picture Us Weekly Rachel McRady February 2 2014 Anne V Matt Harvey Split Couple Ends Relationship After Less Than a Year of Dating Us Weekly Retrieved May 6 2014 Matt Harvey and Adriana Lima spotted making out at Miami hotspot NY Daily News Retrieved May 25 2017 Wire SI Mets suspend Matt Harvey three days for violating team rules SI com Retrieved May 25 2017 Miller Travis May 27 2013 Matt Harvey Batman Costume MLB Fan Cave Major League Baseball Retrieved May 11 2015 Hanstock Bill April 24 2015 Daily News cover depicts Matt Harvey as Batman and A Rod as the Joker SB Nation Retrieved May 11 2015 The Dark Knight has some new lumber Mets Instagram New York Mets Retrieved May 11 2015 Bertha Mike April 9 2015 Know how we know that Matt Harvey is really The Dark Knight It says so on his bats Cut4 Major League Baseball Retrieved May 11 2015 Musico Matt December 3 2014 The Logo on Matt Harvey s Locker is Pretty Awesome FanDuel Retrieved May 11 2015 John Buck s Matt Harvey Dark Knight t shirt Metsblog SportsNet New York Retrieved May 11 2015 Berg Ted March 6 2015 Mets celebrate Harvey Day again as ace starter dominates in spring outing USA Today Retrieved May 11 2015 Video Kids Clubhouse Matt Harvey SNY Retrieved May 25 2017 Matt Harvey admits to taking pills in clubhouse and dugout during Tyler Skaggs trial sports yahoo com February 15 2022 Retrieved February 16 2022 Former Mets Pitcher Matt Harvey Admits To Using Cocaine During Time In New York February 15 2022 Retrieved February 16 2022 Martinez Marina Trahan Hoffman Benjamin February 15 2022 Matt Harvey and Three Others Link Angels Employee to Opioids The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 16 2022 Kay trial 4 MLB players testify they got drugs ESPN com February 15 2022 Retrieved February 16 2022 MLB bans Harvey 60 games for oxy distribution ESPN com May 17 2022 Retrieved May 17 2022 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matt Harvey nbsp Baseball portalCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Matt Harvey on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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