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Mets Set Date for David Wright’s Jersey Retirement Celebration

July 19, 2025 4 Min Read
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David Wright’s journey from a top prospect to an All-Star, Mets captain, and beyond was expected given his steady rise. Throughout his tenure in Flushing, Wright managed his career with poise, even when a severe back injury interrupted what seemed a sure path to the Hall of Fame.

The mood was different on the day Wright’s No. 5 jersey was retired and enshrined in the Mets Hall of Fame. As always, he appeared comfortable—like he was fielding a ground ball at third base—but this occasion brought more tears and emotions. At the pre-game ceremony, Wright was humble, serious, funny, and visibly moved by the applause, even though the attention made him a bit uneasy.

It was his day to shine—his retired number marked on the field was a testament to his legacy. Wright happily shared the moment with teammates, mentors, and friends, along with his wife Molly and their three children, who joined him for the ceremonial first pitch before the Mets faced the Cincinnati Reds.

Despite the celebration, Wright didn’t shy away from expressing his career’s bittersweet side, admitting he never fulfilled his dream of winning a World Series but felt the desire just as strongly as the fans. He was appreciative of the unwavering support he received from fans, good times and bad. The crowd’s enthusiastic response showed the deep bond between Wright and the Mets faithful.

Wright reflected at a press conference on how the fans mirrored his hardworking, blue-collar ethos—there’s no magic formula to becoming a major leaguer or the Mets’ third baseman. It was about wanting it the most and being willing to work harder than anyone else.

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A light rain began during his speech, but Wright remained focused, unfazed by the weather. Near the end, tears welled up as he quoted his children, acknowledging how surreal and dreamlike the experience felt.

Before the ceremony, Wright shared some clubhouse humor and anecdotes, including a playful debate about who could win a race among former teammates. The event was attended by many former Mets players and mentors, highlighting the strong community around Wright.

He also fondly remembered his close friend Shannon Forde, a beloved Mets PR executive who passed away in 2016. Wright recalled the pain of close losses, like the Mets’ 2007 late-season collapse and his feelings during the 2015 World Series, showing how much those moments still affected him.

His back injury cast a long shadow over his career, requiring ongoing care and ultimately leading to retirement. He had hoped for one last game in 2018 to bid a proper farewell but had to accept the reality of his condition. Though his career didn’t end on the storybook note he wished for, Wright expressed profound gratitude for the opportunities he had—opportunities that many athletes never get.

This jersey retirement ceremony not only honored Wright’s achievements but also strengthened his lasting bond with the Mets and their fans, cementing his place in the franchise’s history.

Fan Take: David Wright’s jersey retirement highlights the powerful impact one player can have on a team and its community, reminding baseball fans of the sport’s deep emotional and human connections. His story of perseverance and dedication continues to inspire future generations, embodying the spirit that keeps baseball’s legacy alive.

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