David Wright made it to one World Series in his career, during the Mets’ surprise run in 2015, when they lost to the Royals. The retired third baseman believes it won’t be such a rare occurrence going forward,
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 a pre-game ceremony before the 4:10 p.m. game against the Cincinnati Reds on July 19.
David Wright is rooting for Juan Soto and the New York Mets to win the World Series title that eluded him. "It seems like the will to win within the organization is incredible," the former Mets captain said Wednesday during a Zoom news conference that followed the team's announcement that his No.
David Wright has always played it by the book ... into consideration what he didn’t accomplish. Wright never won a World Series and he was never named an MVP. His career was cut short because ...
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.
The trio of stars, each of whom spent part of their career in New York, will be inducted in Cooperstown on July 27.
Former Mets captain David Wright received the required five percent of the Hall of Fame votes to remain on the ballot.
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The Hall of Fame voting results from the Baseball Writers' Association of America will be announced Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET, with several players hoping to hear their names announced as part of the class of 2025.
CC Sabathia had 3,093 strikeouts and 251 wins. On that alone, he should get in. We may never see those kind of numbers again. After all, how many top starting pitchers do we currently have in the game who will get the Hall nod someday?
Sports broadcasting icon Bob Uecker, the longtime voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, died Thursday, the MLB franchise announced. He was 90.
LONDON – It's called the Voice of America — a storied news outlet that has promised “the truth” since it first broadcast stories about democracy into Nazi Germany during World War II. Now, it’s the voice of a country in which a majority of voters chose incoming president Donald Trump, a man famous for insisting the truth is what he says it is.