The Dark Knight’s watch has come to an end.
Ex-Mets star pitcher Matt Harvey announced his retirement from baseball Friday, concluding a career that began in Queens in 2012.
Harvey, 34, posted a photo to Instagram from an April 19, 2013 outing with the Mets and the caption “Goodbye, baseball. And thank you.”
The game remains a classic in Mets lore because it when Harvey faced off with fellow young phenom Stephen Strasburg and came out on top. The Citi Field crowd erupted in chants of “Harvey’s better.”
“Even with aspirations to be great, or even the best, a moment like that hits your soul. It was a moment of success. I never wanted it to end,” he said.
Harvey thanked his family, friends, teammates and the organizations he played for, which included the Reds, Angels, Royals and Orioles. He also pitched for Team Italy in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.