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New York Mets
vs
Washington Nationals
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
05/24/2016
7:05pm EST

Lines:
New York +1.5
Washington -1.5

Total:
Over 7 (-110)
Under 7 (+100)

Community Picks: New York Mets 0% vs Washington Nationals 0%

New York Mets and Washington Nationals Thread

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New York Mets
The last time New York Mets starter Matt Harvey took the mound against the Washington Nationals, just five days ago, he had the worst start of his career. He gave up nine runs in 2.2 innings, and after doing that some people might want to get a little distance. But Matt Harvey isn't some people. He's Matt Harvey, and he's going to figure out what's going on in his own way.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The Mets gave Harvey the option of skipping his start Tuesday against the Nationals, and he declined. ESPN's Adam Rubin spoke with Harvey, and Harvey summed up his thoughts succinctly. "For me, taking time off isn't going to do anything. It's finding it on the mound. "I'm not a quitter. I'm not going to just quit and put the ball down. It's a fight. It was good for me to do that." Even though Harvey's not taking a break, he's continuing to try and figure out why he's not pitching as effectively as he should be. Rubin reported that Harvey recruited fellow pitcher Matt Reynolds and first base coach Tom Goodwin to help him with a special pitching session on Saturday. At Citi Field, Harvey threw off the mound and worked with a "batter" in the box, which allowed him the time to work through things he wouldn't have time for during an actual game.  Harvey, and the rest of the Mets, hope this brings him closer to figuring out why he's struggled so mightily in 2016. Even before his disastrous start on May 19, Harvey had an ERA of 4.93, and he hasn't pitched into the seventh inning yet this season. Rubin does float one possible source for Harvey's struggles. There has been speculation his arm, while not injured, is suffering from a hangover after logging 216 innings in 2015. That's the most innings ever logged in a first season back from Tommy John surgery. Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg overcame similar struggles after his return from Tommy John surgery, but that doesn't make Harvey feel any better about what he's going through. He sees the problems as being within himself, and he's the only one who's going to be able to figure them out and get past them.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
May 24, 2016 9:35:am EST
New York Mets
The last time New York Mets starter Matt Harvey took the mound against the Washington Nationals, just five days ago, he had the worst start of his career. He gave up nine runs in 2.2 innings, and after doing that some people might want to get a little distance. But Matt Harvey isn't some people. He's Matt Harvey, and he's going to figure out what's going on in his own way.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The Mets gave Harvey the option of skipping his start today against the Nationals, and he declined. ESPN's Adam Rubin spoke with Harvey, and Harvey summed up his thoughts succinctly. "For me, taking time off isn't going to do anything. It's finding it on the mound. I'm not a quitter. I'm not going to just quit and put the ball down. It's a fight. It was good for me to do that." Even though Harvey's not taking a break, he's continuing to try and figure out why he's not pitching as effectively as he should be. Rubin reported that Harvey recruited fellow pitcher Matt Reynolds and first base coach Tom Goodwin to help him with a special pitching session on Saturday. At Citi Field, Harvey threw off the mound and worked with a "batter" in the box, which allowed him the time to work through things he wouldn't have time for during an actual game.  Harvey, and the rest of the Mets, hope this brings him closer to figuring out why he's struggled so mightily in 2016. Even before his disastrous start on May 19, Harvey had an ERA of 4.93, and he hasn't pitched into the seventh inning yet this season. Rubin does float one possible source for Harvey's struggles. There has been speculation his arm, while not injured, is suffering from a hangover after logging 216 innings in 2015. That's the most innings ever logged in a first season back from Tommy John surgery. Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg overcame similar struggles after his return from Tommy John surgery, but that doesn't make Harvey feel any better about what he's going through. He sees the problems as being within himself, and he's the only one who's going to be able to figure them out and get past them.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
May 24, 2016 9:35:am EST
New York Mets
Bartolo Colon will casually flip a baseball back and forth from bare hand to black glove, spinning it by the seams high off his fingertips as the next young hitter - perhaps 20 years his junior - struts toward home plate with serious intentions. Baseball's ageless ambassador of fun, Colon turned 43 on Tuesday a few hours after pitching the Mets to a 7-1 win at Washington. Continue to Article
May 24, 2016 3:52:am EST
New York Mets
It's been an up-and-down week for the New York Mets that has included solid pitching and a four-game win streak, the loss of a big bat in the middle of their lineup and one of their aces being booed off the field in an ugly loss to a division rival. Harvey (3-6, 5.77 ERA) won the NL's Comeback Player award in 2015 by going 13-8 with a 2.71 ERA in his return from Tommy John surgery, but after helping the Mets (26-18) make a run to the World Series, his struggles in 2016 have been hard to explain. The results have been mixed for Harvey, who has posted three quality starts but has also been very shaky at times, particularly in his previous outing. Continue to Article
May 24, 2016 12:47:am EST
Washington Nationals
It's been an up-and-down week for the New York Mets that has included solid pitching and a four-game win streak, the loss of a big bat in the middle of their lineup and one of their aces being booed off the field in an ugly loss to a division rival. Harvey (3-6, 5.77 ERA) won the NL's Comeback Player award in 2015 by going 13-8 with a 2.71 ERA in his return from Tommy John surgery, but after helping the Mets (26-18) make a run to the World Series, his struggles in 2016 have been hard to explain. The results have been mixed for Harvey, who has posted three quality starts but has also been very shaky at times, particularly in his previous outing. Continue to Article
May 24, 2016 12:47:am EST
 
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