Delta Air Lines named a plane after the New York Mets'
All-Star third baseman Monday at LaGuardia Airport.
The plane, an MD-88, is called The Wright Flight, and it shuttles
between New York, Boston and Washington. The plane's name and Wright's
signature and jersey number (5) are next to the boarding door.
The 23-year-old Wright and his brothers, Daniel, Matthew and Stephen,
often joked while growing up in the suburbs of Norfolk, Va., that they
were related to the other Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, who are
credited with making the first successful flight on Dec. 17, 1903.
"I use Delta to go home to visit family and friends," Wright said
Monday, "so this will be pretty cool to take a plane named after me when
I go home."
Wright was the NL's starting third baseman in the All-Star game this
year. The Mets, who won the NL East, are making their first playoff
appearance since 2000. They face the Los Angeles Dodgers at Shea Stadium
on Wednesday.
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