Things looked exceptionally bright for the Mets in 2015. After eight straight seasons without making the playoffs, the team won 90 games that year and stormed their way to the World Series.
Former New York Mets ace Matt Harvey recently attended a Subway Series game involving the New York Yankees at Citi Field but has embraced a career away from baseball.
The Orioles’ 9-4 win over the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on Friday night was notable for several reasons. The five-run margin equaled their largest of the season.
Former New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey announced his retirement from baseball on Friday, ending a nine-year career that was equal parts brilliance and frustration.
Former New York Mets starter Matt Harvey has admitted to some regrets regarding that famous Game 5 loss to the Kansas City Royals in the 2015 World Series.
Play has already begun for the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and there are many familiar names from MLB who are involved in the competition.
The 33-year-old former Mets ace last pitched in the majors for the Orioles in 2021.
It isn’t clear whether the procedure is expected to affect Harvey's readiness for spring training, but he plans to attempt to make it back to the majors next year.
Kyle Bradish, who’s on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation, will make a rehab start for Double-A Bowie at Somerset on Friday night.
Baltimore Orioles right-hander Matt Harvey is currently sitting through a 60-game suspension that was connected to the trial of former Los Angeles Angels clubhouse employee Eric Kay, who was sentenced to prison after findings revealed that he distributed percocets to the late Tyler Skaggs.
CHICAGO—Since returning from a strained left oblique muscle that delayed the start of his season by nearly two months, starting pitcher Dean Kremer has impressed the Orioles with his effectiveness.
After Kyle Bradish allowed six runs in another short start, the Orioles fought back and tied the Tampa Bay Rays. In the ninth, Dillon Tate faltered and allowed a run, and the Rays escaped with a 7-6 win the Orioles before 15,426 at Camden Yards on Saturday.
The Orioles were down to their final strike. Trailing by two runs, Austin Hays was pinch hitting for Robinson Chirinos with two runners on base, and with a 2-2 count, he singled to left, scoring Ryan McKenna and Chris Owings, tying the Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays at 6.
MLB free agent Matt Harvey took center stage in the federal prosecution of former Los Angeles Angels communications director Eric Kay earlier this week.
When I contemplated possible removals from the Orioles 40-man roster, some were easy to forecast. Two that weren’t were pitchers Hunter Harvey and Chris Ellis.
Starting pitcher Matt Harvey earned a bearhug from manager Brandon Hyde in the Orioles’ dugout. In a season in which he has dealt with nagging injuries and struggles with his command, Harvey put together his best performance, throwing six innings of three-hit ball in the Orioles’ 5-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.
In his past six starts, Harvey has allowed 31 earned runs over 19 2/3 innings and failed to make it through the fifth inning in any of those games.
How many of the World Series Game 1 starters from both leagues since 1996 can you name in five minutes?
Harvey clearly appreciated the standing ovation, as the Orioles pitcher stepped off the mound and saluted the fans with a tip of his cap.
A thumbs-up. Tip of the cap. Doesn’t matter. Winker knows how hard Harvey has worked to get back to this level after a combination of injuries, immaturity and on-field struggles ruined a once-promising career.
Korea Baseball Organization insider Daniel Kim tweeted that South Korea outlet SBS reported Harvey's camp reached out to the KBO about any available opportunities.
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