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Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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He went to the doctor today and shortly after being assured it was nothing, it's something: Not pitching tomorrow, which puts him off schedule to start OD.

Nothing's wrong with the Mets, folks.

Anthony DiComo ‏@AnthonyDiComo 2m2 minutes ago
"His arm is fine," Terry Collins stresses of Matt Harvey. But clearly something's up. Collins called Harvey's ailment "a mystery." #Mets


Drug problem? Roids?


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Marc Carig ‏@MarcCarig 1m1 minute ago
Alderson says possible Harvey may see doc in NYC.


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Ah, for fuck's sake. This is not what I wanted to see 6 days before the season starts.

I'm hoping my high expectations for this season don't lead to disappointment.


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I don't know that we were 'assured' it was nothing, if so, those people are idiots.

seems like he 'might'? see a doctor in NY now. So second opinion? seems like a medical thing. Probably not an illegal (in the suspension manor) thing, but really could be anything.

spinal stinosis?


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Well I'm basing my limited understanding of the matter of what Marc Carig told me during the 4th inning on the radio. In the 60 minutes it took the Mets to go down meekly, it went from "no worries, he'll make his next start" to "maybe seeing a specialist in New York?" and they still haven't revealed what he's suffering from.


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Rubes RIGHT NOW on the ESPN side bar thingy:

Sandy Alderson said Matt Harvey may have to go to New York for further examination. He will not pitch the remainder of exhibition season, but Opening Day not yet ruled out yet. Alderson said Harvey experienced a symptom which prompted medical attention. The GM declined to reveal any specifics. However, the Mets say it's not orthopedic (related to an elbow, shoulder, etc.).


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I mean, could be anything from a wart to like, bubonic plague. Not likely a simple infection or he'd just take some antibiotics not getting a second opinion.

But it's the last game of spring and he wasn't likely going to Las Vegas anyway, so really he's just missing tomorrow and everything after that is unclear. If you want to look on the bright side, if you really wanted Harvey to throw once more to build up arm strength, you could be thinking "let's get him in an extended spring game then and have deGrom hopefully get OD in before the baby and then Harvey after that.


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Yabbut, he missed today's team-building trip suggested by the Captain!

SC=96.7%...but if there was one guy on this team I would suggest team-building exercises for, it would be Matt.


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Rubes RIGHT NOW on the ESPN side bar thingy:

Sandy Alderson said Matt Harvey may have to go to New York for further examination. He will not pitch the remainder of exhibition season, but Opening Day not yet ruled out yet. Alderson said Harvey experienced a symptom which prompted medical attention. The GM declined to reveal any specifics. However, the Mets say it's not orthopedic (related to an elbow, shoulder, etc.).


Nut cancer?

Just speculating here...


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I'd assume deGrom...if his wife isn't birthing instead.

All of a sudden, three days off in the first week doesn't look so bad.


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“It’s a non-baseball issue that he’s got to address, and it came up this morning and as a result he won’t pitch [Tuesday],” says Sandy Alderson ... “We’ll just see what happens with follow-up tests and consultation.”
Alderson indicated Harvey was still in Florida, but could be sent to New York for further evaluation if needed.
A person with knowledge of Harvey’s medical issue termed it “not major” and indicated [u:wabxpo5r]the pitcher’s worst-case scenario would be getting pushed back[/u:wabxpo5r] in the rotation or skipping a turn.
“If he had to have a wisdom tooth pulled, he wouldn’t pitch [Tuesday], so let’s not jump to conclusions,” Alderson said.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
“It’s a non-baseball issue that he’s got to address, and it came up this morning and as a result he won’t pitch [Tuesday],” says Sandy Alderson ... “We’ll just see what happens with follow-up tests and consultation.”
Alderson indicated Harvey was still in Florida, but could be sent to New York for further evaluation if needed.
A person with knowledge of Harvey’s medical issue termed it “not major” and indicated the pitcher’s worst-case scenario would be getting pushed back in the rotation or skipping a turn.
“If he had to have a wisdom tooth pulled, he wouldn’t pitch [Tuesday], so let’s not jump to conclusions,” Alderson said.


I barely believe anything the Mets say.


Guest d'Kong76
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Maybe he's got a bad case of jungle rot. Hope whatever it is it's short-
lived and doesn't mushroom into more than they're letting on.


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I've never just hung out on twitter before. I'll pop in and out of there once in awhile. It's such a wickedly fast pace there. In the time it took to type this I've received over a dozen tweets (not all Mets, of course). I'm hoping to hear more details about this.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
... a "non-baseball medical issue"

Hmmmmm, hemorrhoids?

I had the same initial thought.
Or overgrown ego.

Later


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Fman99 wrote:
I'm operating under the assumption that he's pooping his pants a lot today. It happens.


That never stopped Angel Pagan.


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Valley fever again?


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More likely the boogie fever. I think it's going around.

Mike F. Puma wrote:
Harvey celebrated his 27th birthday Sunday and team officials were originally wary the righty had partied too much when he called in sick Monday morning. But after Harvey described his symptoms to the team’s medical staff, he was sent for examination by a doctor.


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RealityChuck wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
... a "non-baseball medical issue"

Hmmmmm, hemorrhoids?

I hope it's not the same "belly ache" Babe Ruth had. But they have penicillin now. ;)


This. When I heard "non-baseball medical," I immediately thought, "Crabs or cocaine." Which in no way reflects on me. No way, whatsoever.


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Well, if it's an addiction, they probably wouldn't be advertising that they're sending him to a doctor in New York.
If it was an STD, I'd assume they could treat it quietly.

So I'm leaning toward the 'Harvey got drunk and did something stupid to injure himself' explanation.


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I'll go with food poisoning (only because I had it a few months ago and know how it can take you out).


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