Anybody who has played sports knows they're at risk of catching one on the nose. We've all been there. Whether it's a ball, an elbow, a hockey stick, another elbow, a forehead or another person's fist, all it takes is that one direct shot to ruin your day. With that in mind, it's not unusual to see an athlete sporting a bloody nose. However, in the instance of New York Mets ace Matt Harvey, who was spotted bleeding from the nose during his start against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday, it was unusual because he wasn't on the receiving end of any intended or unintended physical violence. Bloody nose Harvey again #mets pic.twitter.com/EjeTOoA7ib — Earl (@EarlTSB) July 4, 2015 That was the scene during the second inning. It's actually the second time Harvey has experienced a nose bleed in the middle of a game. Back on May 7, 2013, Harvey pitched through a more noticeable nose bleed en route to his best major-league start — nine scoreless innings with one hit allowed and 12 strikeouts. [ Check out Big League Stew on Tumblr for even more baseball awesomeness. ] On Saturday, Harvey was able to complete the inning without a delay, but the reoccurring issue had people...