The pitcher Matt Harvey might be facing a suspension 60 days for distribution of drugs on the MLB.
After declaring that he came to share drugs with the deceased and his ex-partner, Tyler Skaggs, he was released by the Police, but even so, the MLB will take action on the matter.
According to TJ Quinn, Harvey would be facing at least 1 month suspension following he confessed.
What is the worst of all?
To serve that suspension, a team must sign it and spend 60 days under the command of a team but without stepping on any MLB facility.
And as if that were not enough, it is difficult for a team to approach Matt Harvey knowing his drug problems and the damage he can cause to his teammates, in addition, his numbers are not luxurious at all for a team to take that risk .
2021 numbers
Harvey, 33 years old, 6’4 tall and 220 pounds, from 2012 to 2015 projected to be a great star from the mound, suddenly things got out of control and went from more to less.
Matt Harvey has 9 seasons in the MLB, in the 2021 season he had 28 starts, accumulating a 6-14 record with a 6.27 ERA in 127.2 innings with 95 strikeouts.
Throughout his career he has already played with teams where he did not do well, such as the Anaheim Angels, Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals, now on top of that he has drug problems, which rules out more than those teams from his past give him a chance.
NEWS: MLB source says Matt Harvey faces at least a 60-day suspension for distributing drugs. Assuming he can sign with a team, that is. Harvey admitted in court Tuesday that he gave opioids to Tyler Skaggs. He might appeal any suspension. https://t.co/i0YFDzX3aq
— T.J. Quinn (@TJQuinnESPN) February 16, 2022