What will Matt Harvey’s 216 innings mean for next year?
Posted Nov 6, 2015
In the end, Matt Harvey decimated any projected innings limitations and wanted to keep going. The Mets right-hander finished the year with 216 innings pitched, including the postseason — a number that might have seemed inconceivable in spring training when team officials were discussing a workload for Harvey in his first season back from Tommy John surgery.
(New York Post)
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