David Wright began his discussion about the New York Mets retiring his jersey number by taking a moment to acknowledge the wildfires in Los Angeles. For Wright, whose wife is from Southern ...
David Wright has always played it by the book. The son of a police officer, the former Mets third baseman grew up in Norfolk, Va., exercising discipline as a little leaguer and right up through ...
When David Wright sees his No. 5 raised to the rafters by the Mets on July 19 at Citi Field, the occasion will be unlike in franchise history. The seven-time All-Star third baseman is one of the ...
David Wright’s legendary career with the New York Mets is celebrated spectacularly. The team announced that his No. 5 jersey will be retired, and he will be inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame ...
David Wright, the beloved former “Captain America” of the New York Mets, will have his iconic No. 5 jersey retired on July 19, an honor that cements his legacy as one of the franchise’s all ...
Mets legend David Wright can’t fault first baseman Pete ... “There’s a little more, maybe a lot more, pride when you put that jersey on every night. I hope he remembers that and doesn ...
Here's how to get tickets to watch Wright's jersey retirement ceremony at Citi Field. Tickets to watch David Wright's retirement ceremony at the Mets-Reds game are available on StubHub.
On Monday, the New York Mets announced legend David Wright's famous number 5 jersey would be retired on July 19, and the 42-year-old will be inducted into the organization's Hall of Fame.
Mets legend David Wright had some advice for free agent first ... "There’s a little more — maybe a lot more — pride when you put that jersey on every night. And I hope he remembers that ...
David Wright was drafted by the Mets out of high school in 2001 ... “There’s a little — maybe a lot — more pride when you put that jersey on. I hope he remembers that and doesn’t ...
The team unveiled new alternate road uniforms during Amazin’ Day at Citi on Saturday. The blue jerseys have “New York” ...
On Wednesday night, the Mets and Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million deal for the first baseman to return to Flushing, according to multiple reports. The deal will include $30 million in 2025 and ...