The New York Mets are giving a well-deserved honor to their old captain. In a post to social media on Monday, the Mets announced that they plan to retire David Wright’s No.
NEW YORK — David Wright’s No. 5 will be ... Wright, who turned 42 on Dec. 20, became the Mets’ fourth captain in 2013 after Keith Hernandez (1987–89), Gary Carter (1988–89) and John Franco (2001–04). “David Wright personified class on and ...
No Met will ever wear No. 5 again.The New York Mets announced Monday that David Wright will have his number retired and be inducted into the team's hall of fame in a special ceremony July 19. A great Captain will always lead the way.
NEW YORK — David Wright’s No. 5 will be retired by the New York Mets before a July 19 game against Cincinnati, the team said Monday.
David Wright’s No. 5 will be retired by the New York Mets before ... became the Mets' fourth captain in 2013 after Keith Hernandez (1987–89), Gary Carter (1988–89) and John Franco (2001 ...
NEW YORK (AP ... Wright, who turns 42 on Dec. 20, became the Mets’ fourth captain in 2013 after Keith Hernandez (1987–89), Gary Carter (1988–89) and John Franco (2001–04).
NEW YORK -- David Wright's No ... Wright, who turned 42 on Dec. 20, became the Mets' fourth captain in 2013 after Keith Hernandez (1987-89), Gary Carter (1988-89) and John Franco (2001-04).
The Mets will retire David Wright's No. 5 before the July 19th game against the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field, the team announced.
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