Harvey's start in Game 1 of the 2015 NLCS gets lost in the shuffle a bit, but he was brilliant.
He limited the powerful Chicago Cubs lineup to two runs on four hits in 7.2 innings while striking out nine and walking two at Citi Field as the Mets struck first on their way to a four-game sweep.
After a so-so start in Game 1 of the World Series against the Royals in Kansas City (three runs and just two strikeouts in six innings), Harvey was utterly dominant in Game 5.
As the Mets faced elimination at home, Harvey tossed eight scoreless innings while allowing four hits, striking out nine, and walking one. Harvey then told Terry Collins he was good to come back for the ninth and came racing out of the dugout to a thunderous ovation.
We all know what happened next, but that doesn't erase what Harvey did in the first eight frames.
Like Harvey's Mets career, his Game 5 performance is one of the all-time what-ifs in Mets history.