Albany Times Union

Harvey falters in Citi return

Ex-met treated warmly by fans, harshly by hitters

- By Ronald Blum

Matt Harvey walked onto the Citi Field mound for the first time in 3 years, 9 days, his brown eyes darting around the stadium where he became a star and left in ignominy.

“There’s been so many ups and downs here at this ballpark and with this organizati­on that I didn’t really know what to expect,” he said later. “What the fans gave me out there was pretty incredible. I was holding back tears.”

Harvey received three standing ovations, but his outing for Baltimore was no better than his final performanc­es for New York. Pitching against against the Mets for the first time, Harvey allowed Kevin Pillar’s two-run triple in a three-run second inning that carried New York over the Orioles 7-1 on Wednesday for a seven-game winning streak.

Wearing orange and black instead of blue and orange, Harvey (3-3) gave up a season-high seven runs and eight hits in 4 1⁄3 innings with one walk and four strikeouts. His ERA rose from 3.60 to 4.81 as the last-place Orioles lost for the fifth time in six games.

“I wish things went differentl­y,“he said. “I wish the score was flipfloppe­d.”

Taijuan Walker (3-1) lowered his ERA to 2.20, allowing one run and four hits over seven innings as part of a five-hitter.

Dominic Smith had three hits and two RBIS for the NL East-leading Mets, who completed a two-game sweep that finished a 5-0 homestand. New York is on its longest hot streak since winning eight straight from Aug. 3-10, 2019.

Nicknamed the Dark Knight of Gotham and a star of the team that reached the 2015 World Series, Harvey was dealt three seasons ago after pitching poorly and with management peeved as nightlife column mentions approached the frequency of his sports section headlines.

Harvey said he would have understood boos. Instead, he received his first ovation from the pandemic-limited crowd of 8,035 when he warmed up for the first, prompting the 32-year-old right-hander to wave twice with his glove and tip his cap.

“I’d like to say I gave everything I had here. Especially in that 2015 run, it was really something special, and I left it all out there for everybody, for the fans, for our teammates,” Harvey said.

 ?? Kathy Willens / Associated Press ?? New York’s Kevin Pillar watches his second-inning, two-run triple that carried the Mets over the Orioles for their seventh straight win.
Kathy Willens / Associated Press New York’s Kevin Pillar watches his second-inning, two-run triple that carried the Mets over the Orioles for their seventh straight win.

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