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PHILADELPHIA — Matt Harvey’s left hamstring doesn’t register on the Mets’ list of health concerns.

A day after the right-hander was removed from his start against the Phillies because of tightness in his hamstring, manager Terry Collins said Harvey will take his scheduled turn in the rotation Sunday at Miami.

“Harvey is fine for his next start,” Collins said Wednesday.

Harvey was in obvious discomfort after covering first base on a grounder in the sixth inning Tuesday. He later said a cramp was responsible for the soreness.

Harvey was removed after allowing two earned runs over 5 ²/₃ innings for a second straight solid start to begin the season after returning from surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome.

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