WASHINGTON — Amid the boos and apathy during the Mets introductions on Opening Day at Nationals Park came a burst of applause and cheers.
Wilson Ramos is still a beloved figure in this city, three seasons after moving on from the Nationals.
“I liked playing here,” the Mets catcher said. “There is nothing better than you come on the field and you feel that support from the fans. I played six good years here, the fans gave me great support, so they make me feel very good every time I come back here.”
It’s a different scene than Ramos left after the 2016 season to sign with the Rays.