PORT ST. LUCIE — David Wright’s first Mets spring training as a non-player began Monday in a polo shirt and dress slacks, hurrying to a morning meeting.
Later this week Wright will be at the team’s minor league complex working with the third basemen. Mostly, he is around camp to answer questions general manager Brodie Van Wagenen and the players might have for him.
Welcome to Wright’s world as a Mets special adviser.
“It’s a little bit of everything,” the former team captain said at First Data Field before he watched the Mets face the Nationals in an exhibition game.