Mets' Matt Harvey hopes to pitch from mound in one month
Posted May 9, 2014
New York Mets ace Matt Harvey's recovery from October 2013 Tommy John surgery continues to go well. Harvey was able to throw from 120 feet on flat ground on Friday, and that puts him in line to pitch from a mound on June 10. Obviously, that's a month away, and setbacks are still possible. That said, this suggests that Harvey could hit those "best-case scenario" estimates for his return to the Mets.
(CBS Sports)
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