Mets immortalize David Wright
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The homecoming to mark David Wright’s number retirement and induction into the Mets Hall of Fame was more than just a warm and fuzzy lovefest. It was a reminder that Wright’s impact on the organization remains tangible.
A then-22-year-old Peterson was with the St. Lucie Mets, the franchise’s High-A affiliate at the time, when Wright — diagnosed with spinal stenosis in May 2015 and severely limited by injury for the final four years of his career — played 10 rehab games with the team.
Wright missed more than four months of the 2015 season, diagnosed with spinal stenosis, before he returned to the lineup in late August, with the Mets holding a healthy lead in the NL East. Collins recalled Wright telling him he didn’t expect to hit in the middle of the lineup when he came back or disturb the way they were performing.
Cheers turned to groans as the Mets made some costly defensive mistakes and the offense came up empty on a few big chances in a 6-2 loss to the Reds.
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