David Wright, the legendary New York Mets third baseman, has been out of the spotlight since his retirement in 2018 due to spinal stenosis and other
injuries ¹. After a 14-year career with the Mets, Wright finished with a .296 batting average, 242 home runs, and 970 runs batted in. He was a seven-time All-Star,
two-time Gold Glove Award winner, and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner.
As for his personal life, Wright is married to Molly Beers, and they have two daughters together. However, I couldn’t find any recent news about Wright
and his wife. It’s possible that they’re keeping a low profile and enjoying their private life.
*Career Highlights*
– _Seven-time All-Star_ (2006-2010, 2012, 2013)
– _Two-time Gold Glove Award winner_ (2007, 2008)
– _Two-time Silver Slugger Award winner_ (2007, 2008)
– Member of the 30-30 club (2007)
– Mets’ all-time leader in career plate appearances ¹
*Post-Retirement*
After retiring, Wright became a special advisor in the Mets’ front office. He’s been involved in various charitable organizations, including the David Wright
Foundation, which supports children’s healthcare and education initiatives.
If you’re looking for more updates on David Wright or the New York Mets, I recommend checking out sports news websites or the official Mets website.