The New York Mets played the San Francisco Giants in the Wild Card round on Wednesday night, and hearts were full despite the empty scoreboard for the home team. Fallen FDNY Deputy Chief Michael J. Fahy was honored at the game and his 11-year-old son threw out the first pitch. Check out the photos and videos below.
A sold-out crowd of 44,747 rose to their feet when the 11-year-old son of fallen @FDNY Chief Michael Fahy tossed the first pitch. #StandTall pic.twitter.com/kA8XZn5A1q
— New York Mets (@Mets) October 6, 2016
Michael Fahy, son of #FDNY Dep Chief Michael J Fahy, warms up w/ @Mets #DavidWright before throwing first pitch #LGM pic.twitter.com/xJWPUuwowq
— FDNY (@FDNY) October 6, 2016
.@Mets @NeilWalker18 & #DavidWright greet #FDNY Chief Fahy’s wife Fiona, daughter Anna, sons Michael & Cormac #LGM pic.twitter.com/jQuWyYIejh
— FDNY (@FDNY) October 6, 2016
Thank you @Mets for the moment of silence honoring #FDNY Deputy Chief Michael J. Fahy at tonight’s NL #WildCard game #LGM
— FDNY (@FDNY) October 6, 2016
TY @Mets for supporting the Fahy family at NL #WildCard game & your ongoing support for all first responders #LGM pic.twitter.com/aDUnPH0Zgl
— FDNY (@FDNY) October 6, 2016
Mayor @BilldeBlasio observes a moment of silence for @FDNY Chief Michael Fahy at tonight’s @Mets #WildCard playoff game. pic.twitter.com/skprPlJoEy
— Mayoral Photo Office (@NYCMayoralPhoto) October 6, 2016
Thank you, @Mets, for honoring and comforting the beautiful @FDNY Fahy family. #LGM pic.twitter.com/2OPX2GKfxI
— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) October 6, 2016