Matt Harvey
SP FA
Mon 8/21/17 9:07 PM

Harvey (shoulder) allowed two runs on four hits and a walk with three strikeouts over three innings in a rehab start Monday for Double-A Binghamton, Matt Ehalt of The Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
Harvey threw 54 pitches in the outing and was touched up for a home run in the process. He has not appeared in the majors since June 14, so the Mets will give him a few more chances in the lower levels to get things right before bringing him back to the show.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Sun 8/20/17 11:30 AM

Harvey (shoulder) will make a rehab start with Double-A Binghamton on Monday, Marc Carig of Newsday reports.
EDGE Analysis
He gave up one earned run while striking out three and walking one across four innings in two rehab starts for short-season Brooklyn. Harvey pitched three innings and faced 10 batters in his last start, so he will likely increase his workload in this upcoming outing for the Double-A affiliate. A return to the big-league rotation in late August or early September remains realistic.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Thu 8/17/17 10:51 AM

Harvey (shoulder) tossed three scoreless innings for short-season Brooklyn on Wednesday and said his arm felt "great", Kevin Armstrong of The New York Daily News reports. "I think the next [step] is trying to ramp up and go a little bit further," he said. "We'll see where we go from there."
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander was hitting 94 mph with his fastball and struck out the side in his final inning of work, throwing 36 pitches (26 strikes) in total. Harvey's making good progress in his recovery from shoulder muscle weakness and a stress reaction in his shoulder blade, but as yet the Mets haven't announced where or when his next rehab start will take place. If everything goes smoothly from here, though, Harvey should be ready to rejoin the big-league rotation just in time for rosters to expand in September.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Tue 8/15/17 1:08 PM

Harvey (shoulder) will make his second rehab start Wednesday with short-season Brooklyn, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Harvey pitched in a competitive game for the first time since June 14 over the past weekend, tossing an inning for Brooklyn to kick off what will likely be an extended rehab assignment. The right-hander wasn't especially sharp following the two-month layoff, but since he experienced no setbacks with his shoulder coming out of the outing, he'll likely increase his pitch count Wednesday after throwing 18 his previous time on the mound. Harvey is likely trending toward a September return from the disabled list, but expectations should be tempered after he submitted a 5.25 ERA and 1.45 WHIP over 70.1 innings with the Mets prior to being shut down.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Sat 8/12/17 10:10 PM

Harvey (shoulder) gave up one run on one hit and one walk with zero strikeouts in one inning Saturday in his first rehab start with short-season Brooklyn.
EDGE Analysis
He threw 18 pitches but only seven were strikes, so this can hardly be classified as a successful rehab outing. His rehab assignment is officially underway, but it would not be surprising if he needs at least a few weeks in the minors before he is ready to return to the majors.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Thu 8/10/17 5:27 PM

Harvey (shoulder) will start a rehab assignment with short-season Brooklyn on Saturday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Harvey was able to toss a live batting practice session Tuesday, registering 25-30 pitches prior to New York's game against the Rangers. The 28-year-old will likely need a few rehab games before rejoining the Mets, but appears in line to return around the fourth week of August. Throughout 13 games this season, Harvey has posted a 5.25 ERA and 1.45 WHIP over the course of 70.1 innings.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Tue 8/8/17 4:10 PM

Harvey (shoulder) threw a 20-pitch live batting practice session Tuesday, Matt Ehalt of The Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
This is typically the last step before a rehab assignment, so if Harvey made it through fine, he could head to a minor-league affiliate this weekend. There is still time for Harvey to return for a handful of starts before the end of the season, but it's anyone's guess as to how effective he will be when he returns against big-league hitters. He put up a 5.25 ERA, 1.45 WHIP and 54:35 K:BB in 70.1 innings prior to landing on the DL in mid June.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Mon 8/7/17 4:41 PM

Harvey (shoulder) is scheduled to throw a live batting practice session Tuesday, Matt Ehalt of The Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
Harvey apparently came out of his bullpen session Sunday without any further issues, so the Mets will allow him to face hitters for the first time since mid-June as he continues to recover from a stress injury in his right shoulder. The Mets will likely want to see Harvey face hitters at least a couple of times before clearing the 28-year-old to head out of a rehab assignment.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Fri 8/4/17 3:58 PM

Harvey (shoulder) will throw a bullpen session Sunday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The embattled right-hander managed to pitch off the slope of the mound throughout the past week, and it seems like that all went well enough to lead the Mets to progress him in his rehab. He still remains a good distance away from a rehab assignment, although no firm date has been placed on that yet.

Matt Harvey
SP FA
Mon 7/31/17 5:43 PM

Harvey (shoulder) still hasn't returned to mound work, Mike Puma of the New York Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
While Harvey was hoping to get back to the mound by this week, he appears to be slightly behind schedule. The good news is that he's been throwing from 150 feet without issue recently, so the next step in his throwing program should be mound work. Seeing as the Mets aren't necessarily close to contending this season, they'll likely continue to move him along slowly.