Selected by the New York Mets in the first round (No. 7 overall) of the 2010 MLB Draft out of the University of North Carolina... signed by Marlin McPhail... received the 2013 Ben Mondor New England Player of the Year Award at Boston Baseball Writers Dinner... a celebrated stint with the Mets -- he was a 2013 NL All-Star and voted MLB's Comeback Player of the Year for the NL in 2015 -- came to an end in 2018 when New York designated Harvey for assignment on May 5; he was then traded to the Reds for Devin Mesoraco on May 10... signed with the Angels as a free agent in December 2018 but was released by the organization in June 2019... signed with the Athletics in August 2019... joined the Royals as a free agent in July 2020... signed as a free agent with the Orioles in February 2021 but missed time with right knee inflammation... re-signed with Baltimore for 2022 and spent most of the season at Triple-A Norfolk
2021
Made 28 starts for the Baltimore Orioles, finishing 6-14 with a 6.27 ERA in 127 2/3 innings... struck out 95 and walked 37... had the third-most losses in the Majors in 2021
2020
Made four starts (seven appearances) for Kansas City, posting a 0-3 record with an 11.57 ERA (15 ER/11.2 IP) and 10 strikeouts... Each of his seven appearances was 3.0 innings-or-less... Had his contract selected by the Royals on 8/19, his fourth different MLB team in his career... Signed by Kansas City to a minor league contract on 7/28 and added to the 60-man player pool.
2019
Signed with Los Angeles-AL as a free agent in the offseason and began the year in the Angels rotation...Made 10 starts, going 2-4 with a 7.50 ERA (40 ER/48.0 IP) and 35 strikeouts, before being placed on the Injured List on 5/25 with an upper back strain... Removed from the IL on 7/13 and made two more starts for the Angels before being released on 7/21...Signed by the Oakland Athletics to a minor league contract on 8/17...Appeared in five games (three starts) for Triple-A Las Vegas.
2018
Started the season with the Mets, making four starts before being moved to the bullpen on 4/24...Made four relief appearances for New York-NL, before being traded to Cincinnati in exchange for C Devin Mesoraco on 5/8...Joined the Reds starting rotation and made 24 starts for Cincinnati...His 28 starts and 155.0 combined innings were his most in a season since 2015.
2017
Was placed on the Disabled List on June 16 with a stress injury to the scapula bone in his right shoulder...Before returning to the rotation on September 2, made four rehabilitation starts between Brooklyn (A) and Binghamton (AA) from August 12-26...Made his 100th career start on September 29 at Philadelphia and appeared in his 100th career game on September 23 vs. Washington...Batters had a .196 (19-97) average against him with runners in scoring position...From May 12-May 28, he held opposing batters hitless in 22 at-bats in those situations...With the bases were loaded, hitters were 1-15 (.067)...In his career, he has allowed five hits when the bases were loaded (5-38, .132)...Worked out of the bullpen for the first time in his major league career on September 23 after Noah Syndergaard started the game and worked 1.0 inning...Pitched 4.0 innings and had a no-decision...Finished the year with a 6.70 ERA, the highest ERA in team history for a single season (min. 90.0 innings pitched)...Allowed a career-high 21 homers...Issued a career-high 47 walks...In 61 career starts when the Mets score three runs or more, he is 33-13.
2016
Placed on the 15-Day DL on July 6, retroactive to July 5, with right shoulder discomfort...Was later diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome...Had surgery on July 18 to correct the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome injury...The surgery was performed by Dr. Robert Thompson in St. Louis...Transferred to the 60-Day DL on July 30...Made his first career Opening Day start on April 3 at Kansas City...Took the loss...Allowed four runs in 5.2 innings...Has 521 career strikeouts, the 11th most for any pitcher through his first 81 career games since 1913, and the second most by any Mets pitcher over their first 81 games (Dwight Gooden, 632)...Recorded the 11th double-digit strikeout game of his career on May 8 at San Diego when he struck out 10...The Mets averaged 2.76 runs of support in his starts, the lowest average for any major league starter this year with at least 90 innings...In 47 career starts when the Mets score three runs or more, he is 28-8 with a 3.20 ERA (107 earned runs/301.1 innings)...He has failed to win 22 career starts in which he has allowed one or no runs...Over the last five years, ranks fourth in the majors in ERA (2.94) and third in slugging (.343)...Min. 80 starts...In his 11 career Interleague starts, he owns a 1.64 ERA (14 earned runs/76.2 innings)…The 1.64 ERA is the third-lowest mark in Interleague history (min. 70.0 innings).
2015
Named the Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year and Player's Choice NL Comeback Player of the Year...His 2.71 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 1.76 BB/9 and 5.08 K/ BB ratio all ranked eighth in the majors among qualified starters...Had a 61.0-inning homerless streak (238 batters) from July 8, 2013 to April 9, 2015...Allowed two home runs on April 14 which snapped a streak of 34 straight starts without allowing multiple home runs...Since 2012, his career 2.53 ERA and 1.000 WHIP both rank second among major league pitchers with at least 50 starts in that span, trailing Clayton Kershaw (2.07 ERA, 0.921 WHIP)...Made his first major league start since undergoing Tommy John surgery on April 9 at Washington...Earned the win in the Mets' 6-3 victory, pitching 6.0 shutout innings, allowing four hits, striking out nine and walking one... Underwent Tommy John surgery on October 22, 2013...Dr. James Andrews performed the procedure in Gulf Breeze, FL....Has a 2.04 ERA (33 earned runs/145.2 innings) in 22 career no-decisions, the lowest ERA in no-decisions for any pitcher (both for a career and through three seasons) in the last century (min. 20 no-decisions)...He has failed to win 19 career starts in which he has allowed one or no runs, the most such starts for a pitcher in his first 65 career games in the last century...No other pitcher has had more than 15 such outings... In the 33 career starts in which he has allowed no more than one run, he is 14-4...He is 21-1 when the Mets score at least four runs and 25-5 with at least three runs of support (in 39 such career starts)...Went 5-1 with a 1.25 ERA (10 earned runs/72.0 innings) in his last 11 home starts dating to June 16...He had pitched at least 6.0 innings in 30 consecutive home starts until he went 5.0 innings on September 20 vs. the Yankees...Only Clayton Kershaw has had a longer such streak (31 games) since 2012...Since 1950, Harvey has the third-best home ERA (2.05; 54 earned runs/237.0 innings) of any starter in his first three major league seasons (min. 30 home starts)... Trails Dwight Gooden (1.85) and Jerry Koosman (2.01)...Overall, Harvey went 8-3 with a 2.23 ERA (28 earned runs/113.0 innings) in 17 starts at Citi Field in 2015....In the last 100 years, his 449 strikeouts are the eighth-most for any pitcher through his first 65 career starts....Went 1-1 with a 1.02 ERA (two earned runs/17.2 innings) in his final three starts of the season after he was given 11 days of rest following his September 8 start...In his first two September starts, he went 1-0 with a 8.49 ERA (11 earned runs/11.2 innings)...In four August starts, he went 2-0 with a major league-leading 0.33 ERA (one earned run/27.0 innings)...Has 15 career scoreless starts, tied with Vida Blue for the second-most such starts in a pitcher's first 65 career games in the last 100 years...Dwight Gooden leads with 16 scoreless starts...Harvey is also one of two starters over that span to allow one run or fewer in at least half (33) of his first 65 career games...Gooden had 35 such games...According to Elias, Harvey is the only pitcher in history to strike out more than 350 batters but allow fewer than 350 baserunners in his first 50 career starts...Allowed two runs in his 34.2 innings (0.52 ERA) from July 31-August 28...Did not allow a run and recorded nine strikeouts in back-to-back starts on May 13 and May 18, becoming the fifth pitcher in franchise history to do so…Tom Seaver did it three times (twice in 1971, once in 1975); Dwight Gooden did it twice (both in 1984); also Sid Fernandez (once in 1992) and R.A. Dickey (once in 2012)...In his eight career Interleague starts, Harvey owns a 0.93 ERA (six earned runs/58.1 innings pitched)…The 0.93 ERA is the best mark in Interleague history (min. 30.0 innings)...Was 2-4 with a 1.88 ERA (10 earned runs/48.0 innings) in seven starts on six or more days rest ...Is 6-5 with a 1.33 ERA (14 earned runs/94.2 innings) in 14 such career starts...Recorded two RBI in three straight games from July 11-25, becoming the first pitcher in team history to do so...The last pitcher to have at least two RBI in three straight games in a single season was Andy Messersmith from June 23- July 2, 1976...Harvey's seven RBI in 2015 were tied for third-most for any pitcher in the majors... Harvey hit his first major league home run on July 11 at Citi Field against Arizona's Patrick Corbin to give the Mets the lead in the fifth inning...Became the second Mets pitcher to turn a deficit into a lead with a homer, joining Carl Willey who hit a grand slam to give New York a 5-2 lead on July 15, 1963 against Houston at the Polo Grounds.
POSTSEASON
Was the third pitcher in franchise history to earn a victory in each of his first two postseason starts, joining Tom Glavine in 2006 and Jacob deGrom (3-0 in 2015)...Had 27 strikeouts, the fourth-most for a Mets pitcher in a single postseason...Earned the win in Game 1 of the NLCS, a 4-2 Mets victory over the Cubs on October 17 at Citi Field...Retired the first 12 batters he faced... Was 2-0 with a 3.04 ERA (nine earned runs/26.2 innings) in the postseason...Had two nodecisions in the World Series despite the club holding two ninth-inning leads.
2014
Missed the season while recovering from Tommy John surgery...Threw 20 times from 60 feet on February 20 and then threw 20 times from 120 feet on May 20...Threw off the slope of the mound for the first time on August 5...Completed a 20-pitch bullpen session on August 18...Tossed his first batting practice session on September 8.
2013
Underwent Tommy John surgery on October 22, 2013 to repair a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in the right elbow...Dr. James Andrews performed the procedure in Gulf Breeze, FL... Has the second-best WHIP (0.98) of any pitcher since 1921 in his first 36 career starts...The only other pitchers since 1921 that had a WHIP under 1.00 through 36 starts were Vida Blue (0.94), Orel Hershiser (0.99) and Jim Hardin (0.99)..His 4.58 K/BB ratio ranks fifth since 1921 in a pitcher's first 36 starts...His 2.39 ERA is the 12th-best mark through 36 starts... Became the fifth pitcher to start an All-Star Game less than a year after his major league debut...He became the fourth pitcher in club history to make the All-Star team in his first full season in the majors...Joined Tom Seaver (1967), Jerry Koosman (1968) and Dwight Gooden (1984)...He became the third Mets pitcher to start an All-Star Game...Gooden started the 1988 All-Star Game at Cincinnati and the 1986 Game at Houston...Seaver started the 1970 All-Star Game in Cincinnati...He was the first major league pitcher to start an All-Star Game in his home park since Roger Clemens in 2004 in Houston... Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings and struck out three during the All-Star Game...The three strikeouts were the most by a Mets pitcher in an All-Star Game since Sid Fernandez also had three strikeouts in the 1986 All-Star Game... Voted National League Pitcher of the Month for the month of April...Recorded four victories (4-0) in six starts, tying him for first among NL pitchers...Only one of two NL starters to post four wins in April without suffering a loss (also Lance Lynn)...His 1.56 ERA (seven earned runs/40.1 innings) ranked third in the NL, his 46 strikeouts were tied for fourth... Finished third in the majors with a 2.27 ERA (45 earned runs/178.1 innings), 6.16 strikeouts per walks ratio, .282 opponent slugging percentage and .530 OPS...Ranked second in the majors with a 0.93 WHIP, .248 opponent on-base percentage and 8.58 baserunners per nine innings...Ranked third in the National League and sixth in the majors a 9.64 strikeouts per nine innings...Sixth in the majors with 1.56 walks per nine inning rate...Finished seventh in the majors with a 6.81 hits per nine innings...His 191 strikeouts ranked first in the NL and fourth in the majors on August 24, the date of his final start...His opponent OPS is the 12th-best single-season mark since 1969... Since his debut on July 26, 2012, has the majors' third-best: ERA (2.39); WHIP (0.98), strikeouts per nine innings (9.88), opponent slugging (.296), opponent OPS (.556) and baserunners per nine innings (9.13)...His opponent on-base percentage (.260), opponent batting average (.207) and hits per nine innings (6.39) are fourth best in the majors...His home runs per nine innings (0.45) is the second-best rate in the majors... Named the National League Player of the Week for the week of April 8-April 14, his first career honor...Went 2-0 with a 1.20 ERA (two earned runs/15.0 innings) during the week... Allowed five hits, issued four walks and struck out 15... In his four starts between September 19, 2012 and April 13, 2013, he became the first pitcher with four straight starts of 7.0 or more innings and three or fewer hits allowed since July, 2004...The feat has only been pulled off five other times since 1916: Johan Santana (five straight games) in 2004, Nolan Ryan (five straight games) in 1976-1977, Woody Williams in 2001, Kevin Millwood in 1999 and Roger Clemens in 1998... Retired the first 20 batters he faced against Chicago-AL at Citi Field on May 7...The 6.2 perfect innings are tied for the thirdlongest streak in team history...The last Mets pitcher with 6.2 perfect innings was Rick Reed on June 8, 1998 vs. Tampa Bay...Tom Seaver pitched 8.1 perfect innings on July 9, 1969 and 7.0 perfect innings on August 30, 1968...In the game, he became the third Mets pitcher to allow only one baserunner in 9.0 innings of work...Tom Seaver (July 9, 1969 vs. the Cubs) and Jonathon Niese (June 10, 2010 vs. the Padres) are the other two...Became the first player in the modern era (since 1900) to pitch 9.0 innings with 12 or more strikeouts, allowing no walks and only one hit to receive a no-decision... Took a no-hitter into the seventh inning three times this season: April 13 at Minnesota, May 7 vs. Chicago-AL and June 18 at Atlanta...Only three other pitchers during the expansion era held an opposing team hitless through 6.0 innings three times in the first 25 starts of their career: Al Downing, Jose DeLeon (four times) and Kent Mercker... Joined Dwight Gooden as the only starters since 1916 to allow one run or fewer in 19 of their first 36 career games...Harvey has struck out six or more batters in each of those 19 starts...His 14 starts in which he has allowed one run or fewer was tied for the fifth-most in the majors... Ended the season by pitching 54.1 innings and facing 213 batters since allowing his last home run (Buster Posey on July 8)...Only Mark Melancon had more consecutive home run-less innings this season (63.0 innings)...Went 33 straight starts without allowing multiple home runs...Only Jhoulys Chacin has had a longer such streak since 2012 (currently at 40 starts)...Anibal Sanchez also currently has a 33-game streak...It matches the longest such streak by a Mets starter since 1991...Also Mike Hampton in 2000 and Dwight Gooden in 1992... Recorded his fourth straight start of 7.0 innings or more and one run or less on April 19 vs. Washington...The last pitcher to open the season with such a streak was Tim Hudson in 2007...Hudson also went four straight games...The last Mets pitcher to do so was Rick Reed in 2000; he also went four straight...Became the third pitcher since 1916 to begin a season with four consecutive starts of 7.0 or more innings while allowing four or fewer hits... The two other pitchers with such an open were Ken Hill for the 1993 Expos and Nolan Ryan for the 1979 Angels... Was unbeaten after his first 13 starts, becoming the first Mets pitcher to remain undefeated after his first 12 starts of a season...Dating to his final start of last season on September 19, 2012, avoided a loss in 14 consecutive starts...Is one of eight starters in franchise history to go at least 14 straight starts without a loss.... The last Mets pitcher to start a season 5-0 or better was Dillon Gee who went 7-0 to start 2011... Collected the first complete game and shutout of his career on August 7 against Colorado...Also pitched 9.0 shutout innings in a Mets' 1-0, 10-inning win on May 7 vs. Chicago-AL...It was the first complete game shutout by a Mets pitcher since R.A. Dickey shut out the Marlins 3-0 on August 31, 2012 at Marlins Park...Harvey faced three batters over the minimum in his shutout...The last Mets pitcher to have such an outing was R.A. Dickey on June 18, 2012 against Baltimore at Citi Field...Became the sixth pitcher in franchise history with multiple outings of 9.0 shutout innings and no walks in one season... Allowed the fewest hits, 74, of any pitcher in franchise history in his first 19 career starts...After his 19th start on May 17, he held the lowest hits per nine inning rate, 5.41, of all qualifying starters since his debut on July 26, 2012...Through his first eight starts of the season, he led the majors with a 4.01 hit per nine innings, while no other pitcher had a hit per nine innings under 5.2 in that span... Struck out a career-high 13 on June 18 at Atlanta in the first game of a doubleheader... Became the third Mets pitcher to record a 13-strikeout game since 2010...R.A. Dickey (twice) and Chris Capuano also accomplished the feat...Tied for the second-most strikeouts by a Mets pitcher against the Braves...Sid Fernandez totaled 16 strikeouts on July 14, 1989, while Capuano (August 26, 2011) and Dick Selma (September 12, 1965) also both had 13...Became the fifth Mets pitcher to have a 13-strikeout outing among his first 25 career games... Had a franchise-record five starts with at least 10 strikeouts and three or fewer hits allowed...His four such games trailed only Yu Darvish's six for the most in the majors...No other NL pitcher had more than three such outings this season...Is only the fourth pitcher since 1916 to record three outings of 10 or more strikeouts, three or fewer hits and no walks in a season...Also Pedro Martinez (2000), Mike Mussina (2001) and Randy Johnson (2004)...Is only the second pitcher since 1916 to have at least five double-digit strikeout games in which he allowed three or fewer hits within his first 36 games...Hideo Nomo had six such outings among his first 36 starts... Worked 7.0 or more innings and allowed three or fewer hits seven times this season...The seven such outings tied Tom Seaver (1970) for the single-season franchise record... His 2.38 ERA and 0.97 WHIP after 30 starts are the lowest marks in franchise history after 30 appearances (minimum 40 innings pitched over those outings)...Only Jerry Koosman had a lower ERA (2.21) through 30 starts in franchise history... Had eight no-decisions in a nine-start stretch from April 24 to-June 8, four of which went to extra innings...It marked the 29th time in major league history that a starting pitcher received eight no-decisions in a nine-start span within one season (with no relief appearances during that streak)...His 2.66 ERA over those nine starts is the lowest in any of those 29 sequences...The previous low was a 3.07 ERA by Cincinnati's Erik Hanson from June 12-July 28 in 1994... His 46 strikeouts tied a Mets record for the month of April...Pedro Martinez also had 46 strikeouts in April, 2005... Allowed three or fewer baserunners in four starts this season, tied with Stephen Strasburg for the most such starts in the majors...His 10 starts without allowing a walk are tied for the fourth most in the majors...Harvey, Chris Archer and Jordan Zimmermann are the only pitchers this season with multiple outings of 9.0 innings in which they faced 30 batters or fewer... Faced Max Scherzer in his final start of the season...That was the first time the All-Star Game starting pitchers faced each other in a regular season game in the same season...It happened twice in a World Series game later that season: Dwight Gooden vs. Roger Clemens in 1986, and Red Ruffing vs. Paul Derringer in 1939... Pinch-hit on July 1 vs. Arizona and had a sacrifice bunt...Was the first Mets pitcher to pinch-hit since Jonathon Niese on May 16, 2011 vs. Florida.
2012
Finished the season with a 2.73 ERA, the fourth-best ERA in franchise history for a Mets rookie who made at least 10 starts...Had a 10.6 strikeout per nine innings ratio (70 strikeouts/59.1 innings), one of only 13 rookies since 1970, and two Mets rookies all-time, to have a rate better than 10.0 and make at least 10 starts...Dwight Gooden compiled a 11.39 mark in his 1984 rookie season...Kerry Wood had the best rookie rate, striking out 12.58 per nine for the Cubs in 1998...Struck out 11 and recorded two hits in his major league debut on July 26 at Arizona...Became the first player in modern history (1900 to date) to strike out 10 or more batters and collect at least two hits in his major league debut...His 11 strikeouts were the most in franchise history for a pitcher making his major league debut...The previous record of eight strikeouts was held by Tom Seaver, April 13, 1967 vs. Pittsburgh and Bill Denehy, April 16, 1967 at Philadelphia...His 11 strikeouts were also tied for the eighth-most since 1900 for a pitcher making his major league debut...The only pitchers to have more are: J.R. Richards, Houston September 5, 1971, San Francisco 15; Karl Spooner, Brooklyn September 22, 1954, NY Giants 15; Stephen Strasburg, Washington June 8, 2010, Pittsburgh 14; Cliff Melton, NY Giants April 25, 1937, Boston (NL) 13; Steve Woodard, Milwaukee July 28, 1997, Toronto 12; Juan Marichal, San Francisco July 19, 1960, Philadelphia 12 and Elmer Myers, Philadelphia (AL) October 6, 1915, Washington 12...Was the fourth pitcher since 1960 to strike out 11 or more batters without allowing a run in his major league debut, joining Milwaukee's Steve Woodard (July 28, 1997), Cleveland's Luis Tiant (July 19, 1964) and San Francisco's Juan Marichal (July 19, 1960)...Doubled in his first major league plate appearance off Wade Miley and singled in the fourth inning in his second trip to the plate...The last Mets pitcher to collect two hits in his major league debut was David West on September 24,1988 at St. Louis...Became the 10th pitcher choosen in the first round by the Mets to make a start for the team...He was the first since righthanded pitcher Mike Pelfrey made his Mets debut on July 8, 2006...Delivered his first two major league RBI with his two-run double in the fourth-inning on August 16 at Cincinnati...Became the third Mets pitcher with a multi-RBI game within the first five games of his career, joining Julio Valera (1990) and Brian Bannister (2006)...Struck out his 50th batter in his start at St. Louis on September 4 in his 176th batter faced...It was the fourth-quickest in team history to reach 50 strikeouts behind Pedro Martinez (148), Nolan Ryan (156) and Dwight Gooden (166)...Became the third pitcher in Mets history to strike out at least 10 hitters, but pitch no more than 5.0 innings on September 12 vs. Washington...The other two were Sid Fernandez in 1986 and Oliver Perez in 2006...The last Mets rookie to have at least two double-digit strikeout games in his first nine games was Dwight Gooden who had four in 1984...Became the first Mets pitcher to surrender a leadoff home run (Jimmy Rollins) as his only hit allowed over at least 7.0 innings on September 19 vs. Philadelphia...The last pitcher to allow only one hit in an outing of at least 7.0 innings and that hit was a leadoff home run was Jack McDowell for the White Sox on July 14, 1991...McDowell allowed a home run to the Brewers' Paul Molitor to start the game and finished with a one-hit complete-game win...Posted a 1.88 ERA (five earned runs/24.0 innings) with 29 strikeouts in four starts at home...Went 0-2 at Citi Field...Held righthanded hitters to a .185 (17-92) batting average...Lefthanders hit .212 (25-118)...Was placed on the Mets' taxi squad on July 23 and was officially activated on July 24...At the time of his promotion, ranked second in the International League with 112 strikeouts...Named MiLB.com Top Star honors in the 2012 Triple-A All-Star Game on July 11 at Buffalo...Threw 2.0 hitless innings, striking out two...Hit a two-run home run on April 25 at Lehigh Valley...Also tossed 7.0 shutout innings to earn the win.
2011
In his first professional season, finished with a combined 13-5 record and a 3.32 ERA (50 earned runs/135.2 innings) in 26 starts with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Was 8-2 with a 2.37 ERA in 14 starts for St. Lucie and 5-3 with a 4.53 ERA in 12 games for Binghamton...Selected to the Florida State League All-Star team...Led Mets minor leaguers in wins (13) and strikeouts (156)...Was the Sterling Award recipient at St. Lucie, emblematic of the team MVP...Was the FSL Pitcher of the Week for April 7-17, his first 10 days in professional baseball...Went 3-0 with a 0.00 ERA, allowing one unearned run in 16.0 innings..Worked 0.1 innings and picked-up a save in the Futures All-Star Game on July 10 at Chase Field in Arizona...Won his first four starts in St. Lucie and allowed just one unearned run over 22.0 innings...Surrendered 14 hits, walked eight and recorded 27 strikeouts over the same span...Held opposing righthanded batters to a .198 (26-131) batting average, while all opponents hit .238 (67-281) against him...Went 2-0 with a 2.05 ERA (five earned runs/22.0 innings) in four June starts...Recorded 10 strikeouts while tossing 7.0 shutout innings vs. Dunedin on May 27...Made his first start for Binghamton on June 26...Lost, 6-4, and allowed four runs, earned, nine hits, and two walks in 4.2 innings...Went 0-3 with a 5.76 ERA (19 earned runs/29.2 innings) in his first six starts in Double-A...Won five straight starts from August 4-August 29 and posted a 2.67 ERA (eight earned runs/27.0 innings).