Former Mets captain David Wright received the required five percent of the Hall of Fame votes to remain on the ballot.
David Wright has always played it by the book. The son of a police officer, the former Mets third baseman grew up in Norfolk, ...
Billy Wagner spent four years with the Mets after becoming a star closer with the Houston Astros. He racked up 73.8% of the ...
This story was excerpted from Anthony DiComo’s Mets Beat newsletter, written this week by Bill Ladson. To read the full ...
New York Mets legend David Wright opened up on Pete Alonso's free agency this winter and shared his thoughts on the slugger's ...
Carlos Beltran was a close call as the Baseball Hall of Fame inductions were announced on Tuesday. Beltran fell about five percent shy of induction.
Wright eventually spent an hour Wednesday revisiting the anecdotes and accolades that made his 14-year career, all with the Mets, worthy of special recognition. New York will retire Wright’s No. 5 in ...
While David Wright will become the 10th player to see his number retired by the Mets, he will be the first who spent his entire career in Flushing.
David Wright was drafted by the Mets out of high school in 2001, made his MLB debut with them in 2004 and played the final game of his career wearing the same uniform in 2018.
David Wright believes the Mets in the World Series won’t be such a rare occurrence going forward, thanks to the spending prowess of owner Steve Cohen.