Joe Mauer and David Wright had eerily similar careers. Both made their major league debuts as a 21-year-old in 2004. Both players retired in 2018, the latter part of their careers ruined by injuries.
Q: That moment when (then-manager) Mickey Callaway removed you before the fifth inning of your farewell game. A: I think the first thing that came to my mind was: This’ll be the last time I ever put ...
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 his 14 ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Another day, another step forward for Mets third baseman David Wright. On Sunday, for the first time since straining his intercostal muscle in the World Baseball Classic, ...
The New York Mets will retire former captain David Wright’s No. 5 jersey and induct him into the team’s Hall of Fame this coming season, according to a person briefed on the matter. Wright, who spent ...
The last night a New York Met wore No. 5, he waited as long as possible before taking it off. “To be able to come to work at a place like this, in front of this fan base with this organization, was ...
This is my favorite David Wright story of all time. It has nothing to do with home runs or a game-winning RBI. It’s a story that tells you what kind of decent human being he is. David was a super star ...
The New York Mets worked wonders in their lineup this offseason, even if the only real difference was the addition of superstar Juan Soto. Bringing Soto into a batting order that already featured ...
David Wright, who is set to enter the Mets Hall of Fame and have his No. 5 retired by the franchise Saturday, sat down for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: That moment when (then-manager) ...
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