
Matt Harvey overjoyed with chance to salvage career with Orioles
NY Post
Matt Harvey has pitched on baseball’s biggest stage, but what he has been through since has given him a greater appreciation for the news he got this week.
The former Mets right-hander, who turns 32 on Saturday, has made the Orioles’ Opening Day roster. “When you start an All-Star Game and then you pitch in a World Series, I think the last thing you ever think of is how excited you’ll be to make a team again,” Harvey told the Baltimore Sun on Thursday. “I’d like to say it was a good early birthday present, and it’s probably one of the best I’ve had.”More Related News

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