MIAMI -- Mets ace Matt Harvey spoke about his innings-limit topic prior to Saturday's game at Marlins Park for the first time since his agent, Scott Boras, told CBS Sports on Friday that he shouldn't exceed 180 innings to protect his health.
While Harvey insisted that he's solely focused on his next start -- Tuesday vs. the second-place Nationals -- the right-hander, who is at 166 1/3 innings in his first season back from Tommy John surgery, said he was given a 180-inning limit from his surgeon, Dr. James Andrews. He also didn't confirm that he would pitch in the postseason should the National League East-leading Mets contend, though he didn't deny it, either.