The New York Mets honored legendary pitcher Tom Seaver before the club's Thursday afternoon game versus the New York Yankees at Citi Field.
Seaver, a three-time Cy Young award winner who was part of the "Miracle Mets" team that won the 1969 World Series and who is widely viewed as the greatest player to ever feature for the Amazins, died on Wednesday as a result of complications from dementia and the coronavirus.
Hours before the teams took the field, the Mets hung Seaver's iconic No. 41 jersey in the dugout:
The Mets have a #41 jersey hanging in their dugout. pic.twitter.com/D95VBa0jML
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 3, 2020
4️⃣1️⃣ will hang in our dugout today. #RIP41 pic.twitter.com/4Pf4g6Nzgn
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 3, 2020
Before first pitch, the club aired a touching video tribute to "The Franchise" on SNY and inside the ballpark:
The Mets pay tribute to the life and career of Tom Seaver. pic.twitter.com/8Ydu4Wl1v2
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 3, 2020
SNY commentator and former Mets player Ron Darling referred to Seaver as "a big brother to me" during the pregame broadcast:
"He was like a big brother to me"
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 3, 2020
Ron Darling remembers the life and career of Tom Seaver. pic.twitter.com/1qTikD6UER
Lastly, New York players and coaches raised their caps to the retired No. 41 that hangs at Citi Field:
The Mets players and coaches raise their caps to the number 41 hanging at Citi Field for Tom Seaver. pic.twitter.com/HqqakNT9dt
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 3, 2020
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