David Wright's Reality


After losing all of 2017 and most of the previous two seasons to medical isses, David Wright's baseball future appears bleak. While Mets fans have always admired his sunny outlook and positive personality, his comments Friday to Mets.com hint at sadly accepting the inevitable: "It really hurts to say this, but I obviously can't be relied on to go out there and do what I've done throughout my career." Now 35, the seven-time All Star is six years removed from his last full, effective season. 2012 is a long time ago -- and that was that last time fans saw the "real" David Wright.
A lifelong Met who grew up in the shadow of the team's longtime farm club in Norfolk, Virginia, Wright became the face of the Mets, and was named Captain in 2013. Ironically, that was the season he suffered a hamstring injury that signaled his decline in playing time and performance.
Coming off two more surgeries in the past year, one on his right shoulder, the other on his back, Wright almost seems resigned in his closing comment: "Hopefully, I've got a little more left. But I guess that's to be determined."
(These images are from a Mets/Marlins game in September 2015.)

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