David Wright will have his No. 5 retired and enter the Mets Hall of Fame in a ceremony before the team's game against the Reds on July 19.
The moment Mets fans have been waiting for since 2018 will finally arrive June 19 when the club retires David Wright’s number and inducts him into the team hall of fame in a dual ceremony at Citi Field. The team released more details of the historic event Monday afternoon, confirming what the Daily News and others reported last month.
The New York Mets have been in the spotlight for most of the Major League Baseball offseason thus far after their big free agent signing. After making a postseason run to the National League Championship Series,
The New York Mets announced that it will retire the No. 5 jersey made famous by former captain David Wright. The ceremony will be held on July 19 at Citi Field where Wright will also be enshrined in the team's Hall of Fame following the great Tom Seaver's feat of a jersey retirement and Hall of Fame enshrinement on the same day.
The Mets will honor their former captain, David Wright, by retiring his No. 5 jersey and inducting him into the team's Hall of Fame.
The New York Mets announced Monday that they will retire David Wright's No. 5 and induct their former captain into the team Hall of Fame this summer.
The Mets will retire David Wright's No. 5 before the July 19th game against the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field, the team announced.
The New York Mets announced Monday that they will retire David Wright's No. 5 and induct their former captain into the team Hall of Fame this summer.The Mets will hold a ceremony for the seven-time