Why Didn’t Warthen Face the Media?

There’s no defending Matt Harvey for this one. He had yet another terrible start. Rather than face the media, he left the stadium to let his teammates try to answer questions about something neither the Mets or Harvey had answers for all season long. 

Harvey is a professional who needs to know better. He shouldn’t leave his catcher, Kevin Plawecki standing there to try to answer questions better amswered by Matt Harvey or Dan Warthen. 

According to Adam Rubin, Dan Warthen was unavailable to answer questions from the media. In Harvey’s absence, Warthen would’ve been the individual who was best suited to answer questions about Harvey’s struggles. Being the pitching coach, he should know the ins and outs of Harvey’s struggles. If it’s a mechanical issue, what’s the issue?  Is it fatigue?  Is it mental?  What did Harvey say to you to convince you he should’ve made this start?  

These are all valid questions left unanswered by both Harvey and Warthen. Instead, both left the Mets struggling young catcher to answer questions neither have had an answer to all year. Harvey deserves to be chastised for abandoning his teammates. Warthen deserves the same blame.