Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

A NIGHT TO FORGET FOR METS’ DARK KNIGHT

Harvey tagged for three homers in return from suspension

- By Genaro C. Armas The Associated Press

Matt Harvey allowed a season-high three homers. He tied a season high by giving up five walks. He said he fell behind too many hitters.

It was not an ideal return for Harvey from a three-game suspension in the New York Mets’ 7-4 loss on Friday night to the Milwaukee Brewers.

But after a drama-filled week, the Mets can take a little solace from a few positives in Harvey’s otherwise choppy night.

Eric Sogard and Orlando Arcia hit back-to-back homers to chase Harvey from the mound in the sixth after the right-hander had sailed through the fifth for his only 1-2-3 inning of the night.

“I hope he takes that and that the stuff is still good enough and start to apply it to his next start,” manager Terry Collins said.

Harvey (2-3) allowed seven hits and five runs in his first outing in 10 days. He worked out of a jam in the second after walking the bases loaded by striking out .331 hitter Eric Thames.

“I’m sure he’s upset about the sixth inning. He limited the damage. He was in big trouble two innings in a row and really got us out of it,” Collins said.

At least Harvey was back on the mound, focused on getting better after a tough week. He has apologized for skipping a game last

weekend following a late night on the town.

When asked, Harvey said he felt no residual effects mentally from the stress of the past few days.

“No I mean I felt physically great going into this game, mentally great going in and wanted to go out there, do everything I could to put zeros up on the board,” he said. “I just wasn’t able to do that.”

Sogard, whose contract was selected earlier Friday

from the minors, hit a two-run shot into the second deck in right to break a 2-2 tie. Arcia’s pinch-hit solo homer chased Harvey from the mound three batters into sixth with nobody out.

Sogard, who was hitting .330 at Triple-A Colorado Springs, also walked twice. He had a .239 career average with eight homers in previous stints with the Oakland Athletics between 2010-15.

“Harvey was having trouble throwing strikes for whatever reason, (Sogard) got himself in good

counts all night,” manager Craig Counsell said. “He sat on the pitch, and put a good swing on it.”

GOOD GARZA

New York’s Neil Walker went 3 for 3, including a solo homer off Matt Garza (2-0). The Brewers starter was otherwise solid, giving up five hits, two runs and two walks while striking out four over six innings.

“Mixing and matching. Just got to keep them off balance and keep attacking,” Garza said.

The Mets scored twice in the ninth before Jared

Hughes got the last two outs of the game for his first save.

METS WOES

Harvey’s return was overshadow­ed in part by yet another twist in the Mets’ season.

The team announced that All-Star closer Jeurys Familia would be out several months because of a blood clot near his right armpit. Familia had surgery earlier Friday, and general manager Sandy Alderson said he was unsure if Familia would return this season.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MORRY GASH — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets pitcher Matt Harvey reacts as Brewers’ Eric Sogard rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the sixth inning of Friday night’s game in Milwaukee.
PHOTOS BY MORRY GASH — ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets pitcher Matt Harvey reacts as Brewers’ Eric Sogard rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the sixth inning of Friday night’s game in Milwaukee.
 ??  ?? Harvey sits in the dugout during Friday night’s game.
Harvey sits in the dugout during Friday night’s game.

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