NEW YORK — Matt Harvey knew of one way to quiet all the talk about his off-field activities being a distraction: dominate on the mound.
The young ace did just that Sunday, striking out 10 in seven overpowering innings to lead the New York Mets past the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0.
The 24-year-old Harvey has embraced his fame in his first full major league season, dating a Russian supermodel, appearing in a sketch on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" that poked fun at his sudden popularity, and posing nude in a sports magazine. He also told another publication that Derek Jeter was the player he wants to "model" his dating life after. Much of it drew criticism from the New York media.
"I read the articles and obviously I was embarrassed by them. The way I was portrayed is not who I am and not the person who I am," Harvey said. "I'll deal with it on the field and fortunately I was able to do it today."
Said Mets captain David Wright: "If this is the most he's going to have to deal with in his career, it's going to be smooth sailing."
Wright and Marlon Byrd made Harvey's day a bit easier, connecting in the first for the team's first back-to-back homers this season.
"It was awesome," Harvey said. "It made my job of going out there and throwing zeros even more fun."
Byrd followed Wright's homer off the dark metal railing atop the new left-field wall with a no-doubter into the second deck against Cliff Lee (10-4).