Harvey threw 98 pitches (68 for strikes; 17 called strikes, his highest against any team that season) over 6.1 innings, inducing 14 fly-outs and eight line drives. He allowed six hits and two earned runs and even smacked a single through the hole to bring his BA for the year to .500 (6-for-12). After some initial trouble, he had no problems shutting down the Phillies' lineup - namely Laynce Nix, who he struck out three times - from the third inning on, smothering seven hitters straight at one point and 13 of his last 16 while still throwing 99 m.p.h. until he was pulled off the field. His performance led to Phillies manager Charlie Manuel labeling Harvey as "good."