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Gary Carter, a Hall of Fame catcher from Fullerton who helped lift the New York Mets to a dramatic victory over the Boston Red Sox in the 1986 World Series, died Thursday in Florida. He was 57 and ...
Gary and Sandy Carter, a couple of California kids, had finally decided to plant permanent roots in their adopted city, Montreal, and why not?
Gary Carter's death may have hit the New York Mets (and Expos/Nationals) hard, but it definitely struck a chord with me.Even though I never personally met him, I was deeply saddened by the loss of ...
Her name is Carol McAteer, and she stands in an area behind home plate at Roger Dean Stadium, which was Gary Carter’s last ballpark, Kid’s last field. Roger Dean is where Kid’s last team ...
Gary Carter was signed through 1989 with the Expos, one of the faces of their star-studded franchise, and had put up a characteristically terrific 1984 campaign.
For Mets fans, Gary Carter will forever be the catcher who drove in 11 postseason runs in 1986 … who hit two home runs and a double in Game 4 of the World Series against the Boston Red Sox that ...
Gary Carter, who backstopped the New York Mets to a World Series championship in 1986, passed away Thursday. Former managers, teammates, and young players remembered his passion.
Carter could always be counted on for a smile, a timely hit -- and in 1986, a championship. Those close to the catcher joined WFAN to remember "The Kid" shortly after his passing.
NEW YORK -- Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter said doctors discovered four "very small" brain tumors after he had an MRI on Friday in Florida. The 57-year-old Carter said he expects to learn more ...
Gary Carter, who was affectionately known throughout the majors as "The Kid," was one of baseball's most iconic catchers. He was not only one of the few that could combine power, leadership, and ...
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