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The New York Mets honored one of the most beloved players in franchise history Saturday afternoon and officially retired ...
The New York Mets don’t hand out iconic moments lightly—and on Saturday, they delivered one worthy of David Wright’s legacy. ...
Former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre recently said that Mets legend David Wright could make his way to Cooperstown down ...
Wright and Jose Reyes, the former Mets shortstop who spent most of his career playing next to Wright, would race one another ...
“DA-VID WRIGHT!” they chanted as the master of ceremonies, Mets radio broadcaster Howie Rose, attempted to move forward.
The New York Mets inducted David Wright into their Hall of Fame and retired his No. 5 on Saturday — nearly 21 years after his ...
The ironic part about all of this — about the number retirement, about the Mets Hall of Fame induction, about The Captain, ...
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo look back at the week ...
Ahead of his number retirement and induction into the Mets’ Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday, Wright was asked who he feels ...
And so for a generation of Mets fans, Wright will forever be the standard — the player who sparked their appreciation of, ...
Because retiring a number has, over the years, become a more common event, it would be no surprise if the Mets had someone ...
Wright missed more than four months of the 2015 season, diagnosed with spinal stenosis, before he returned to the lineup in ...