Former Mets pitcher Matt Harvey jumps into the New York real estate industry

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Matt Harvey played five-plus seasons for the Mets. He also spent time with the Reds, Angels, Royals and Orioles. The former All-Star pitcher is launching new career.

step away from baseballAccording to the New York Post, Harvey has joined Newmark, a real estate firm, as a managing director of the company's multifamily debt origination and advisory unit.

Matt Harvey of the New York Mets in action against the Philadelphia Phillies during a game at Citi Field April 3, 2018, in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. "Matt’s high-profile career has given him tremendous exposure to industry professionals, and his position will allow him to expand the group’s footprint in the tri-state region," a Newmark spokesperson said in a statement."Matt has already hit the ground running, meeting with clients and colleagues and deploying his team-building skills to the multifamily and commercial financing sector.

Harvey was arguably on the way to a Hall of Fame career, but his path was eventually derailed by injuries. The league also suspended Harvey for drug use.

 

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