NEW YORK -- Matt Harvey's arm isn't dead, but could be in a bit of a slump. Harvey was throwing in the upper 90s after being diagnosed with "dead arm" after his last start, and struck out 11 over eight innings Friday night. But one bad pitch to Justin Bour was enough to hand Harvey his second straight loss as the Marlins topped the Mets, 4-3, at Citi Field.
The red-hot Bour drilled a three-run homer inside the foul pole in the fourth inning off Harvey, and Miami starter Dan Haren held the lead to earn his fifth win.