Mets third baseman David Wright doesn't have any hard feelings towards team owner Fred Wilpon. In a New Yorker article earlier this week, Wilpon was quoted as calling Wright "a really good kid. A very good player. Not a superstar." The two haven't spoken since the interview become public, but messages have been left with both parties. "Obviously, you don't ever want anybody to say anything negative about you, but that's not the situation that we're in," Wright said. "Obviously, I'd prefer ... the owner [not] to say that. ... It makes no sense, to me, to sit here and drag it out longer than it is and get into a 'he said' with the owner of the New York Mets and team you've played for for the last seven years and hope to play for for longer than that, or you can put it behind you and accept the apology."