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Matt Harvey has announced his retirement from baseball. 

1 year ago

"Goodbye, baseball. And thank you," Harvey wrote as part of the announcement. Harvey truly lived the highs and lows that this sport has to offer. He entered the majors like a shooting star, posting a 2.36 ERA though his first 36 starts (including starting the 2013 All-Star Game at Citi Field) before undergoing Tommy John surgery. He returned with a vengeance in 2015, posting a 2.71 ERA over 29 regular season starts leading into a World Series run. He famously carried a shutout into the ninth inning in Game 5 against the Royals before things fell apart. His career was never really the same after undergoing surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome the next year, posting a 5.92 ERA over 115 games (107 starts) while also pitching for the Reds, Angels, Royals, and Orioles. Harvey served a 60-game suspension last year for admitting drug use and occasionally exchanging pain pills with the late Tyler Skaggs. Most recently, the 34-year-old Harvey pitched for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, but failed to find interest from MLB teams. It's a complicated legacy, but for a brief while, he was one of the game's most transcendent stars. 

2023-05-05 9:26:36 (ET)

Matt Harvey started and threw three scoreless innings as Italy bested Cuba 6-3 on Thursday.

2 years ago

Harvey topped out at 90.2 mph on the gun today, so he was far from overwhelming. Still, Cuba's lineup hasn't been able to get anything going thus far. Italy got two hits apiece from Vinnie Pasquantino, Dominic Fletcher and Darin Mastrobuoni. Brewers top prospect Sal Frelick stole a base and scored twice from the leadoff spot. With Cuba dropping to 0-2, the door is wide open for Italy, Chinese Taipei or Panama to advance from Pool A along with the Netherlands.

2023-03-09 10:36:57 (ET)

Matt Harvey has elected free agency.

2 years ago

Harvey underwent knee surgery in September and didn't end up making it to the majors last year after signing a minor league contract with the Orioles. The 33-year-old right-hander will likely have to settle this offseason for another minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.

2022-11-11 10:24:10 (ET)

Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that Matt Harvey underwent knee surgery last month.

2 years ago

Harvey signed a minor league contract with the Orioles last April, but didn't end up making it to the majors last season for the first time since 2014. The 33-year-old right-hander, who also served a 60-game suspension for violating the joint drug program between MLB and the MLB Players Association, posted a respectable 3.71 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and 63/24 K/BB ratio across 70 1/3 innings (13 starts) in the Orioles' system. It's unclear whether he'll be ready for spring training, but he's hoping to pitch somewhere next season. He's extremely unlikely to make an impact for fantasy managers, regardless of where he winds up.

2022-10-29 10:04:16 (ET)

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