For one day, the Mets mistakenly handed out Gary Carter's No. 8 to Nick Morabito
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•8 to Nick MorabitoThough Gary Carter's number isn't officially retired, it hadn't been used in 24 years.
•Getty Images Share articleWASHINGTON — For one night only, the New York Mets brought No.
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AL EastBlue JaysOriolesRaysRed SoxYankeesAL CentralGuardiansRoyalsTigersTwinsWhite SoxAL WestAngelsAstrosAthleticsMarinersRangersNL EastBravesMarlinsMetsNationalsPhilliesNL CentralBrewersCardinalsCubsPiratesRedsNL WestDiamondbacksDodgersGiantsPadresRockiesScores & ScheduleStandingsPodcastsThe Windup NewsletterFantasyMLB ProspectsMLB OddsMLB PicksPower RankingsStarting Pitcher RankingsFor one day, the Mets mistakenly handed out Gary Carter’s No. 8 to Nick MorabitoThough Gary Carter's number isn't officially retired, it hadn't been used in 24 years. Getty Images Share articleWASHINGTON — For one night only, the New York Mets brought No. 8 back into use. Nick Morabito, freshly promoted from Triple-A Syracuse, was given No. 8 for his major-league debut on Tuesday against the Washington Nationals. The Mets, however, hadn’t handed out No. 8 in 24 years — not since Gary Carter had been inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003. Carter’s number is not officially retired by the organization. Coach Matt Galante had been the last to wear No. 8 in 2002; prior to Morabito, Desi Relaford was the last player to wear the number in 2001. Morabito, who wore No. 70 in spring training and No. 7 for Syracuse, will have a new number on Wednesday, a Mets spokesperson said. While Carter’s number hasn’t been retired, he’s long been a candidate for the honor. Starting in 2019, the Mets loosened the standards on number retirements. Before then, a player had to enter the Hall of Fame as a Met to receive the honor. Only Tom Seaver (41) and Mike Piazza (31) had earned it. (Carter’s Hall of Fame plaque has him in a Montreal Expos hat.) Since 2019, though, the Mets have retired the numbers for Jerry Koosman (36), Keith Hernandez (17), Willie Mays (24), Dwight Gooden (16), Darryl Strawberry (18) and David Wright (5). Managers Casey Stengel (37) and Gil Hodges (14) have also had their numbers retired. Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 is retired throughout MLB. The club will retire Carlos Beltrán’s No. 15 later this summer; Beltrán is the only player of that group who meets the Mets’ initial requirements. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports termsالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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