Don’t get in the way of Scott Boras and his money.
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The super agent secured an insurance policy for Matt Harvey that would protect the Mets pitcher if he suffers any injury that results in a loss of value for his next contract, per ESPN. The policy was negotiated toward the end of the regular season after tensions rose over Harvey’s pitch count.
The news leaks just days after the Mets secured a 4-1 victory over the Cubs, pushing their NLCS lead to 2-0. Clearly, Boras hasn’t received the memo.
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Can confirm: Scott Boras took out an insurance policy on Matt Harvey before the playoffs started
— Tim Rohan (@TimRohan) October 20, 2015
Looks like someone was worried about being forgotten amid New York’s pennant chase.
Another attention grab from Scott Boras re: Harvey insurance. How do I know? If he was really concerned, would've done it in February.
— Jason Smith (@howaboutafresca) October 20, 2015
Why is Scott Boras trying to get the attention again?
— Conor Duffy (@CDuff3346) October 10, 2015
Hey everyone, I'm a little worried about Scott Boras. Do you think he's okay? Just kidding! Nobody cares!
— Mike Cecchini (@wayoutstuff) October 18, 2015
Dear Scott Boras, were 2 wins away from the World Series enough w the Harvey arm and innings bullshit... Signed, Every Mets Fan
— Mike (@bigvilly922) October 19, 2015
Unfortunately for Mets fans, each win presents Boras with an opportunity to steal the headlines.
Don’t think he’s above doing so.
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