June 9: Harvey has also drawn interest from teams in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, tweets MLB Network’s Jon Heyman.
June 5: Former Mets ace Matt Harvey recently made known that he’s throwing regular bullpen sessions and hoping for another shot in the Majors, but the right-hander has also received interest from at least one club in the Korea Baseball Organization, MLBTR has confirmed. SBS in South Korea reported yesterday that Harvey had received interest and is at least open to the idea.
That said, there are some notable caveats to consider. Harvey does not appear to have received an offer, and the team in question is not focused solely on Harvey, a source tells MLBTR. It’s possible that the club could ultimately extend an offer to another pitcher of interest. KBO teams are capped at the number of foreign players they’re allowed to roster at the same time, so it’s not likely that the interested team would pursue multiple arms.
Furthermore, there are still some real obstacles with regard to actually getting a foreign pitcher up to speed with a KBO club. Daniel Kim of South Korea’s MBC recently tweeted that teams believe it could take four to six weeks to get a new player into game action. Beyond the actual negotiation and paperwork, the incoming player would need to go into a mandatory two-week quarantine upon arriving in South Korea. Pitchers, in particular, would then need some time to build up to game readiness. Just as many signed pitchers throughout MLB feel they’ll need a minimum three-week ramp-up period before returning to play, Harvey or any other pitcher would need a few weeks to build up his pitch counts.
It’s hard not to wonder what it’d be like to see a player who was at one time such a high-profile star make his way over to the KBO. There’d be some risks for Harvey, as a poor showing in the KBO would only further limit his appeal to MLB teams. Still, given the likely absence of a minor league season in 2020, it’s not as though he can hope for the opportunity to go prove himself in a Triple-A setting. Harvey’s most direct path back to the Majors right now is to hope that a team would be willing to carry him on an expanded roster/taxi squad, but his ugly 2019 numbers might make that a difficult path to achieve. A strong showing in the KBO could serve as a half-season audition for Major League clubs in 2021 and/or lead to 2021 offers in the KBO or Japan’s NPB.
Harvey, 31, struggled with the Angels in 2019 when he totaled 59 2/3 innings with a 7.09 ERA, 5.9 K/9 and 4.4 BB/9. He had a solid run in Cincinnati following a trade in 2018, though, pitching to a 4.50 ERA and 4.33 FIP in 24 starts. By all accounts, he fit in well in the Reds’ clubhouse, and Harvey himself spoke to the New York Post’s Dan Martin last month about the manner in which he feels he’s grown since his early years with the Mets. “I’ve grown up and matured on and off the field,” Harvey told Martin. “There are a lot of things I’d do differently, but I don’t like to live with regret.”
DarkSide830
wow, i thought more highly of the KBO than this
nymetsking
right?
extreme113
Good, get him out of this country so we don’t have to hear about home anymore.
extreme113
*him
Steve Adams
Harvey pitching for a KBO team in a game that is nationally broadcast on ESPN2 every fifth day or so would mean you’ll hear about him much more often.
HubcapDiamondStarHalo
Boom!!
YakAttack
Daaaaaaaaaamn.
vtadave
Savage.
DockEllisDee
put that in your pipe and smoke it
jorge78
Badda Bing!
God's Other Son
Yeah.. especially now that it seems the millionaire players and billionaire owners can’t come to an agreement on how to play ball in 2020.
bradthebluefish
Well said
Rangers29
IDK, I just hate seeing players fall off and not be able to regain form. It’s almost hard to watch somebody that I know was good just fail. Hopefully he can regain something in the KBO that he can bring back here, but right now it looks bleak. At least he is still throwing bullpen sessions, and it looks like he is putting in the work. He didn’t just leave the game for 5 years, and then decide to comeback with a huge gut and throwing 85 mph.
HubcapDiamondStarHalo
I’m encouraged by his quote. I realize that just because he said it doesn’t necessarily mean he really feels it, but it’s a more hopeful start.
jorge78
O, how the prideful fall…..
Tim_Buck-Two
Y’all sure are hateful.
jeterleader
I’m not so sure about ace, but if you say so
Steve Adams
I’d say a 2.53 ERA through his first 427 MLB innings, including an MLB-leading 2.01 FIP and a fourth-place Cy Young finish in 2013 makes “ace” a fair description. It’s obviously been a real long time since he carried that label, but Harvey’s first three seasons were exceptional.
vtadave
Steve is on a roll.
keysox
Steve is clueless. The guy is horrible.
Go to Japan
JohhnyBets67
Only a mindless hater would say Harvey was not an ace at one point in time. He was the very definition of the word. TOS killed his career
nik
Harvey was a beast when he was healthy.. There’s no need to defend him to a troll, we all watched him. Troll knows.
jorge78
Two comments Steve!!??
Are you bored?
WAH1447
Sorry Steve is disagree with the ace statement. Your ace anchors the staff, he pitches every 5th day and is a steady presence at the top of your rotation for years. Harvey was good and not injured for what 2 years? They also weren’t back to back years. I will say he was very good for the times he was healthy and pitching at his peak back then but he is not an ace
WAH1447
I disagree idk why is came into play there
ImAdude
The Cardinals have 5 ACES. DumbSchildt told us so last season.
brucenewton
He was a true ace. Mets abused him to an unprecedented level in 2015 and it was all over from there.
johnnydubz
I guess it’s true most Yankees fans are stupid.
Rangers29
I’d imagine the team interested is the same team that dropped Taylor Motter a week ago, because each club can have 3 foreigners on their squad.
DarkSide830
only 2 pitchers though
nymetsking
Maybe an Ankiel type reincarnation. He couldn’t hit much worse than Motter.
Eatdust666
Despite being a pitcher and his career offensive stats are more like the typical pitcher than Bumgarner, here are a list of guys that he could hit better than if he focused more on hitting, even if not completely that way, regardless if they are active or retired:
Jeff Mathis
Kyle Higashioka
Brandon Wood
Mario Mendoza
Drew Butera
Chris Davis since 2018
Adeiny Hechavarria
Shane Robinson
Ray Schalk,
Chris Stewart
Ruben Rivera
Bill Bergen
Luis Gomez
nymetsking
Someone went to the Sheldon school of recognizing sarcasm, I see
cleonswoboda
yeah but Ray Schalk is in the HOF.
mdunkel
Didn’t realize there was another GM as dumb as Eppler who would sign him. Ohh wait Preller still has a job so there is hope for him.
HalosHeavenJJ
Good news for the fans of the KBO. Harvey gives up absolute moon shots. The type of home runs with flight paths and distances rarely seen at the professional level. I think a couple the Twins hit last year are still in orbit.
ReverieDays
They’ll have to add his name to the Korean War Memorial after he gets absolutely destroyed over there.
afsooner02
There’s crime in Korea too for the dark knight to go fight…..
Goose
Harvey is the poster child on why a pitcher should not hold out for the biggest first contract you can get. If you are offered a good chunk of money take it because once arm injuries set in the bank won’t be there. It is odd how TJ became routine and now most pitchers don’t come back as readily as they use to from their first TJ. I wonder if some of the performance drugs being taken out of the game has played into that.
whynot 2
I see what you did there. If anyone tries to counter your point by naming a pitcher who successfully returned from TJ surgery, they are automatically labeled as possible juicers
hyraxwithaflamethrower
It’s a risk for both the team and the player signing an early deal. If the Mets had signed him to an extension early on like the Braves and White Sox have been doing with their young guys, they’d have gotten hosed at the end of the deal. If I were in the majors, I’d probably take a deal if it felt reasonable. Albies settled for too low an amount, but I’d have taken Acuna’s deal. He’s worth way more, of course, but there’s still the possibility of a horrific injury. This way, he’s set for life (if he’s smart) no matter what.
ImAdude
How many 31 year olds do you know that have banked $27M?
Bluemarlin528
If he was smart he would go to the KBO
Canosucks
your right but he is to arrogant to do what’s right for himself
hyraxwithaflamethrower
At least the KBO is playing baseball this year. Wish we knew whether MLB would do the same.
As for Harvey, I can’t blame him. KBO competition is not as tough as MLB so he could be fairly good over there. Also, it’s unlikely he’d get more than a minor league deal with a spring training invite over here (not this season, of course), so the money’s better over there, too.
Peart of the game
Ironic: I wrote about him a few days ago as being a decent candidate to go to the KBO to replace a starting pitcher like Nick Kingham or Ricardo Pinto.
Canosucks
As a Mets fan at the time I was hoping he would take any other option than that stupid Thoracic outlet surgery; this should be a warning to every pitcher out there that every bone in your body no matter how small is there for a reason.
Even though he was an ass afterwards this surgery is not the answer.
Now there is no way back from this surgery. Look at the track record for pitchers who have had it; even the very few who came back and pitched at a serviceable level they did not last long.
Living in SoCal for many years I am also a Halo Honk, since it does not conflict and it was painful to see him pitch for the Angels especially the 10 or 11 million for 1 year it cost.
It’s only because of the shutdown he is even news worthy.
martevious
I’m not sure why everyone is so down on Harvey. He should do really well in Korea. He’ll probably save his MLB career by playing over there.
MarlinsFanBase
Harvey, Syndergaard, Wheeler, and Matz will always be bashed because of the overratedness of that pitching staff, with only deGrom living up to the hype. Harvey, like Syndergaard, Wheeler and Matz, is overrated mediocre, dreck. If that pitching staff been in small market, nobody would hear much about Harvey, Syndergaard, Wheeler or Matz.
nik
That’s nonsense. They made a WS with that staff, Thor pitched in the playoffs two times and was fine until he got hurt during quarantine , Matz is a 3 and Wheeler just got a 100+ million dollar deal.
Harvey was the best pitcher in MLB over a very short period, but his arm couldn’t handle it. It happens. His career was kind of like Mark Prior’s, sadly.
thecrown24
You’re right @MarlinsfanBase completey overrated staff!! Especially Harvey. Him failing and his career getting derailed had nothing to do with TOS which basically ruins EVERY SINGLE PITCHERS CAREER! As a Mets fan I personally hated the guy but to say he was overrated is just nonsense.
whynot 2
You would have loved to have any of them when they first came up.
Eatdust666
It’s because he hasn’t done too well since being one of the best in the game earlier in his career.
chilliboy
Will cocaine be available for him in Korea?
MikeyHammer
I gotta learn Korean really quick to warn these guys.
vincenterikmoxley
Lol
Emerson83
I feel like the comments should be closed for this article
GABEPERKINS1
He’s your prototypical starter that could comeback and dominate as a closer.. would regain velocity by only pitching an inning max as closer and could rely on 1-3 pitches max.. surprised teams still keep him as a starter..
MarlinsFanBase
It’s a good thing that the legendary staff of Harvey, Syndergaard, deGrom, Matz, and Wheeler won all those championships, Cy Young Awards for each one of them, multiple All Star Game appearances for each one of them, epic seasons of greatness for each one of them, and have secured their places in Cooperstown as the first 5-man staff to get in…because if they didn’t live up to the hype that made them out to be that, this story on Harvey would be just sad and sadistically laughable at the same time.
Ashtem
Get a life imagine hating on another failure team
whynot 2
He knows the fish have no future so might as well rag on the past of another team
MarlinsFanBase
1986
whynot 2
Yes, that’s the number between 1985 and 1987.
MarlinsFanBase
It’s also the number of the longest World Series championship drought in the NL East.
Roll
i prefer never.
The amount of times the Marlins have won the division.
The amount of times Marlins have had a cy young winner.
When was the last time the Marlins even had a winning season.?
Also outside of Jose Fernandez (RIP) who has similar stats to Matt Harvey up to the same point in his career which you have said is overrated. Can you name someone that would be an ace … heck even up to the Syndegaard or Wheeler in the past couple decades?
Outside of Stanton is anyone a well known marlin? Pretty much everyone from the Marlins were traded and did better elsewhere. So far this new ownership is not looking to be much better than the prior, but i will give them the benefit of the doubt and maybe they will do better.
@DaOldDerbyBastard
They’re doing a whole hell of a lot better than José Fernández.
JohhnyBets67
Pissy pants MarlinsFan still can’t accept Matt Harvey was an ace before TOS surgery!
MarlinsFanBase
Ahhhh…if I had a penny for every guy in MLB history that was an Ace for a short moment in time.
JohhnyBets67
It’s good that (most) others can use their brain without an obvious bias!
TOS ended Harvey.
MarlinsFanBase
Yeah, it had nothing to do with the distractions and lack of work ethic.
As for ‘most others’…most others will forget who Harvey is in 10 years…like people forgot every other short term success in MLB history.
whynot 2
Even with those flaws he has accomplished more in life than most. I bet he doesn’t need to troll comment sections to validate his life
Backup Catcher to the Backup Catcher
Some MLB team is gonna take a shot on Harvey and end up being very surprised. Unless he has an injury that isn’t ever gonna get any better, he’s worth the low-cost gamble.
Personally, would like to see my Phillies be the team that takes that shot. After Nola and Wheeler, and Wheeler isn’t exactly a slam dunk, we got zippo in the rotation.
DarkSide830
he’s better than Pivetta at least (though that’s more an indictment on Pivetta than credit for Harvey)
Indianfan
Good Lord. Does anybody really care. Surely, despite the current virus problems, you can find something better to write about.
DarkSide830
this is like litteraly the only transaction rumor we’re getting right now. be happy your getting the product you should be expecting to get.
case7187
With all the holes in the Red Sox pitching they should take a flyer on him