The New York Mets retired David Wright’s No. 5 earlier this month, and star shortstop Francisco Lindor had a front-row seat to the ceremony.
Lindor, 31, said it was "so cool" to see Wright’s number retired. The five-time All-Star talked to Fox News Digital about Wright’s special day, and what it would mean to him if he were one day named captain.
"It was so cool, being here now for five years, I have had the opportunity to see Keith Hernandez, Doc, Strawberry, and now David Wright's number gets retired. This one was definitely special the way the people praised him, the way the people loved him, and it was cool to see the fans with their signs that he played the right way. That is pretty cool," Lindor told Fox News Digital last week ahead of Miracle Treat Day at DQ.