Three-Three Day

Third day of the third month: today's salute goes to a couple of notable New York pitchers who've sported the number: David Wells (above) one of three Yankees ever to throw a perfect game. While his time in the Bronx was the high point of his career, "Boomer" actually spent 21 seasons in the majors and won 239 games. These days, along with occasional broadcasting work, he's a popular guest at Old Timers Day. 

Matt Harvey (below) a Connecticut native who grew up a Yankee fan but made his mark, all too briefly, with the Mets. The team's young ace in 2013 missed the next season with Tommy John surgery, before rebounding in 2015, as the Mets won the NL pennant. Since then, thoracic outlet syndrome forced more surgery -- and cost him his effectiveness. After bouncing from the Mets to the Reds and Angels the last couple of years, Harvey remains unsigned as we approach the halfway point of spring training.

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