Third baseman David Wright was the center of attention at Monday night's Mets Foundation's "Teammates in the Community" event at Richards on Greenwich Avenue. To Wright's right is Greenwich resident and Mets COO Jeff Wilpon.
(Bob Luckey Jr./Greenwich Time photo)
(Bob Luckey Jr./Greenwich Time photo)
Mets second annual fundraiser at Richards a big hit
So here's what its like to be the closer for a Major League Baseball team. One night you're giving up the game-winning home run to the Padres three time zones away, and the next you're back home in Greenwich with a pen in hand and a smile on your face, ready to sign autographs and pose for pictures.
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Please see:
06/02/08 The Mets Are Comming To Richards On Greenwich Avenue
And Also Yesterday:
06/09/08 The Raw Greenwich News Feed For Monday
Clark beats Mets in a pinch
NY Daily News
... we're capable of." Things don't get any easier. After Monday's day off, when travel-weary players will be in Greenwich, Conn. , for a team-sponsored charity event after a cross-country flight, the NL West -leading Diamondbacks arrive at Shea. On ...
And Also On Sunday:
06/08/08 The Raw Greenwich Weekend News Feed
... are up for grabs for Mets fans who attend tomorrow night's "Mets Teammates in the Community" at Richard's in Greenwich, Conn. Pedro Martinez, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado, John Maine, Aaron Heilman, Brian Schneider, Ryan Church, Scott Schoeneweis, ...================================================
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