SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Matt Harveys comeback from thoracic outlet syndrome surgery is proceeding as planned and he expects to be ready by the start of the New York Mets spring training camp in February, agent Scott Boras said Wednesday.I just saw him in New York, Boras told reporters at the MLB general managers meetings in Scottsdale. Hes throwing free and easy. Hes strong. Hes had a great deal of time to work out and focus on his body and strength. We expect him to come back and be the Matt Harvey of old.Harvey, 27, posted a 4-10 record with a 4.86 ERA before undergoing season-ending surgery in July. Dr. Robert Thompson, a vascular surgeon who specializes in thoracic outlet syndrome, removed a rib to relieve pressure on an entrapped nerve between Harveys neck and shoulder.Harvey, New Yorks first-round pick in the 2010 MLB first-year player draft, went 9-5 with a 2.27 ERA in 2013 to make the All-Star team and finish fourth in the National League Cy Young Award race. But he missed the entire 2014 season because of Tommy John surgery on his right elbow.Boras said the thoracic outlet syndrome likely contributed to Harveys lack of command with his pitches starting in spring training.I dont think theres any question, Boras said. Im not sure he could identify what the issue was. But as the season went on, he complained that the command of his pitches was not nearly the same. As this got more pronounced, he started feeling a tingling in his fingers and that really gave us the clue to send him to Dr. Thompson.Now that he has the feeling in his fingers, he has the ability to stretch out, lengthen out and get the ball off his fingertips and have the feeling he normally has to command the fastball.Harvey is one of several young Mets pitchers who will be returning from injury in 2017. 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First of all, coming back here, coming back here and meeting all the old teammates and guys I havent seen in 20 years, playing in games against those Edmonton legends. And obviously getting back to the Winnipeg people here, its something special. And this outdoor game you dont have a chance to do this very often. So far its been unbelievable.Selanne, retired for two seasons, beat goalie Curtis Joseph between the pads for the winner.The hockey, obviously, wasnt great hockey, but it was competitive, Gretzky said. And the game ended the way it should end -- with the best player on the ice, on the home team, scoring a big goal. And good for him and good for the franchise and great for the city. Tomorrows the real game, though. Tomorrow is what matters. And this isnt going to change our livelihood. But what a great experience.Kris King also scored twice for the Jets, tying it in the third. 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And getting them here, you know, playing against us, it was really special.Messier soaked in the atmosphere.Personally, its just the incredible passion across Canada, Messier said. And it doesnt matter where you go, where you stop at, where you play. Winnipeg was just another reminder of the incredible passion and the respect and the relationship between the players, past and present. ' ' '