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Harvey’s control was impeccable. He didn’t go to a two-ball count until the eighth batter of the game, David Ross. It wasn’t until he faced Fowler in the fourth inning that he reached a three-ball count. He didn’t issue an unintentional walk until the seventh.
The Cubs couldn’t even knock him out of the game when Fowler hit a line drive off his right biceps in the sixth inning. The Mets’ training staff and pitching coach Dan Warthen rushed to the mound, only for Harvey to wave them back to the dugout.