Note: Mets to Honor City Agencies
In honor of today’s sixth anniversary of September 11, 2001, the Mets will wear hats honoring the eight city agencies of New York.
Additionally, each hat will be individually signed and later auctioned online at Mets.com, with all proceeds benefiting families of area police, fire, civic and emergency officials who died in the terrorist attacks.
Yesterday, according to the Daily News, David Wright and Howard Johnson visited with firehouse Engine 24/Ladder 5, located on the corner of Houston St. and Sixth Ave.
In Newsday, Shawn Powell relives the impact the Mets and Braves had on the city, when playing a baseball game for the first time in New York after the attacks on Sept. 21, 2001.
Braves RHP John Smoltz, as quoted by Powell…
“We get carried away and lose perspective sometimes…All of us: players, fans, everybody. Well, we’re all in this together. That game was a nice reality check.”





