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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 2185298, member: 652"] Mets could send Harvey to triple AAA. [URL="http://www.espn.com/blog/buster-olney/insider/post/_/id/16634/the-mets-should-send-matt-harvey-to-the-minors"]Should the Mets consider sending Matt Harvey to the minors?[/URL] "Making such a dramatic move could accelerate the team and the player toward a divorce that seems inevitable at this point, but on the other hand, the Mets might feel like it’s their best chance at producing the change in Harvey they want, and need. It would be a dramatic wake-up call that would certainly get his attention, because it would have the potential of altering the timeline by which he would become a free agent. As it stands, Harvey is on track to accumulate the requisite time in the big leagues hit the open market in the fall of 2018, but if the Mets hold him in the minor leagues, they could back that up by a year, at least. If the Mets sent him to Class AAA or AA for the rest of 2017, he might not reach free agency until he was 30, rather than 29 -- and that could make a difference in the perception of what he might be." [/QUOTE]
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