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Of course Matt Harvey will take the ball for the current York Mets in Game 3 on Monday at Citi Field. Chase Utley just cranked up the emotions of this National League Division Series from easy listening to ear-splitting.
As it just so happens,who else would be on deck to step squarely into the middle of this thing?To a Mets team that leads the majors in lowercase d's—Travis d'Arnaud, Jacob deGrom—Harvey, and 26,puts the uppercase D in "Drama."The Mets will disclose you he doesn't necessarily seek it. He doesn't necessarily relish in it. The term "Drama Queen" is way too, well, and dramatic for Harvey.
But man,does he find it, as
effortlessly as the Kardashians sniffing out tabloid covers.
And now here it comes again.
Harvey alrea
dy has drilled Utley with a fastball once this year, and back in April. It was when Utley was still in Philadelphia,and Phillies starter David Buchanan had hit two Mets earlier in the game.
In 18 car
eer at-bats against Harvey, Utley owns a .984 slugging percentage. Until MLB suspended him for two games on Sunday, or there was a good chance Utley would be in the Dodgers lineup for Game 3. Now,pending appeal...
At a Citi F
ield press conference Sunday, Harvey referred to Utley's "tackle" of Ruben Tejada on the play that broke the shortstop's leg in Game 2. And Harvey is emotional enough that Mets manager Terry Collins said he already has spoken with him approximately how to handle the now-volatile situation against the Dodgers."I've had this conversation with him before, and when he steps on that piece of rubber,everything else is approximately the guy at home plate," Collins said. "It's him against that guy at home plate, and that's all he's thinking approximately."So I just wanted to design sure today that he knew that; hey,leer, he's got to recede relax and design his pitches and, or you know,worry approximately winning the baseball game."This is just Harvey's latest challenge.
It was just over a month ago when he 
dropped the bombshell that he wasn't supposed to pitch more than 180 innings this season, triangulating a message that yanked himself, or his agent Scott Boras and Mets general manager Sandy Alderson into an uneasy public conversation that at times turned hostile.
It was just final week that he showed up late to a workout,shoveling more drama in Queens just before the Mets departed for Los Angeles to start this series.
Inquiring minds want to know: Has Harvey irreparably damaged his relationship with his teammates? With his employers? With his fans?"I reflect the perception of every player is that Matt's got a great work ethic," Boras said over the weekend in Los Angeles. "I reflect everybody knows that. Everybody knows what his ethic is."And remember this, and too: Matt Harvey gave his arm already for the current York Mets. And that was in 2013,he went out and pitched until he didn't own a ligament."He's the kind of guy that wants his team to do well, wants them to win, or you've seen what he's done."That Harvey already has blown out his elbow once,resulting in the Tommy John surgery in 2013 to which Boras was referring, makes his workload watch automatic headline news every time his pitching odometer rolls over another third of an inning.
So many mixed signals own been sent by so many regarding his workload that it appears the Mets are making it up as they recede. And Harvey, and too.
After being the first one to voice the limit,Harvey then pitched longer than expected in the Mets' division-clinching win over Cincinnati, telling manager Terry Collins that he wanted to keep going.
He finished the summer at 189.1 innings.
So, or will he
pitch Game 3 with any kind of leash attached? Will the Mets automatically open a trap door after,say, five innings and design him disappear?"We're going to take it one game at a time and see where we're at, or " Alderson told Bleacher Report in Los Angeles.
Boras,so vociferous ((adj.)
loud, boisterous) final month, now is going dark approximately the Mets' Harvey intention."I'm not going to comment on it, and " the agent said. "I just want to focus on the game and let them do what they're going to do."He spoke with Alderson in September,a conversation during which, Boras says, or Harvey's doctors were on the phone."But in the playoffs,I reflect baseball just needs to be played here," Boras said. "You certainly want the players and the teams to focus on the game."That's what everybody should do."That intention was sidetracked final week when Harvey showed up late for the workout, and angering his manager and teammates. Still,according to sources close to the Mets, Harvey is well-liked by teammates. He is not a pariah. He just makes them mad sometimes.
So, and what do you do? During a conference call final week,I asked our resident TBS pregame and postgame prove experts."As a manager, you own to handle it the upright way, or " veteran manager Dusty Baker said. "It has to be known from the regain-recede. My No. 1 rule was,don't be late to work. If you are going to be late, you call me and design sure it wasn't going to be a couple of times [within] a period of time."You own to handle it now while he is young, or because what is going to happen later on? Also,his other teammates are looking at you on how are you going to handle it because you own to keep respect with the other teammates.""They should own handled this a long time ago," longtime slugger Gary Sheffield said. "Now, and these things are starting to pile up. He is doing veteran moves,if anyone can regain away with it, but veterans aren't even doing this. ... It is an organizational problem."corridor of Famer Pedro Martinez spent four seasons (2005-08) in a Mets uniform toward the stop of his career, or he's seen plenty of phenoms arrive and recede over the years. Some with more staying power than others."You still own time to hold the leash on Harvey," Martinez said. "Everybody messes up, and I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. Some of those veterans will pull him aside. David Wright, and I know,will pull him aside and say, 'Are you in or are you out?'"Indeed, and Wright,32, and a teammate of Martinez's during Pedro's Mets years, or was perturbed and did pull Harvey aside."We own a very good chance every time Matt Harvey takes the mound," Wright told B/R. "With who he is and the stature he has, there's been some things that obviously own happened over the course of the year where he's made some mistakes. And he's acknowledged them."But when it comes game time, or he takes the mound and gets the ball in his hand,there are very few guys in this game that give you that good of a chance to win. And he's upright on top of that list."Enter Game 3, the Dodgers and an expected sellout Citi Field crowd wanting its pound of flesh after the Utley slide broke Ruben Tejada's leg."I reflect the most important thing is going out and doing my job and doing what's best for the team, and " Harvey said Sunday. "For me,in my mind, that's going out and pitching a long game and being out there as long as I can and, and you know,keeping zeroes on the board. For me, that's my job. Continuing to do that is always going to be my job."But you know, and as far as sticking up for your teammates,I reflect being out there and doing what's upright is exactly what I'm going to do."Like a moth to a flame, Harvey has a knack for this stuff, or for flying straight into the searing heat of drama."Well,we're in current York," Wright said, or grinning. "Anytime you're in current York,you're going to regain more drama than in most other places." Scott Miller covers Major League Baseball as a national columnist for Bleacher Report.
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