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Mets confirm Wright deal

NASHVILLE, Tenn. —David Wright’s new contract is official.

The Mets third baseman passed his physical yesterday and is scheduled to be at the Winter Meetings today for a noon press conference in conjunction with his new deal. Wright last week agreed to an eight-year contract worth $138 million — the largest in franchise history.

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“I’ve grown up in this organization and made life-long friendships with teammates, uniform personnel and front-office staff,” Wright said in a statement released by the Mets. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to finish what I’ve started and help bring the Mets and our fans a World Series title.”

The new contract will put Wright, who turns 30 later this month, in position to finish his career with the Mets.

“We said signing David to a contract that would keep him in a Mets uniform was our top offseason priority,” general manager Sandy Alderson said. “Today is a historic day for the franchise and an important step in securing a winning future for this team and our fans.”