David Wright Gives Angel Stadium Hot Dog 5.5 on Angels Baseball
David Wright turned up at Angel Stadium on May 1 and gave the ballpark hot dog a 5.5 during angels baseball. The former Mets star joined Steve Gelbs for the latest edition of Let’s Be Frank with Steve Gelbs during the New York Mets game against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim.
Wright At Angel Stadium
The appearance came on Thursday night, May 1, 2026, and fit the segment’s running setup: Gelbs rates hot dogs from MLB parks, then brings in a guest for a second opinion. Wright made the call on the Angel Stadium version after joining the field reporter on site.
His verdict was direct. “To me, this is a classic beer-and-dog baseball game hot dog,” Wright said. “For that reason, I’m going to give it a 5.5.”
What The 5.5 Means
The number stood out because Wright wore No. 5 throughout his Mets tenure. He played a 14-year Mets career, and the club retired his number at Citi Field in 2025. The rating put a simple food review in line with one of the most recognizable numbers from his career.
That made the stop more than a quick segment inside the Mets-Angels game. It tied a familiar Mets figure to a recurring broadcast feature and gave Angel Stadium a score that landed squarely in the middle range, not a flourish.
Gelbs’ Ballpark Tour
Let’s Be Frank with Steve Gelbs is built around ballpark hot dogs from different MLB stadiums, and Angel Stadium became the next entry when Wright appeared in Anaheim. The setup kept the focus on one item, one park and one rating.
For Mets fans watching the game in Anaheim, the moment added a brief cameo from a former franchise centerpiece to a segment built around stadium food. The 5.5 became the final word on Angel Stadium’s hot dog, and Wright’s line gave the rating its shorthand: a classic beer-and-dog baseball game hot dog.