Hall of Fame catcher and New York Met Gary Carter, whose single for the Mets in the 1986 World Series touched off one of the most improbable rallies in baseball, died Thursday. The Kid as he ...
Any silver-level Mets fan can tell you the identity of the winning pitcher in 1986 World Series Game 6, when Gary Carter started the two-out, 10th-inning, Shea Stadium rally that will forever be ...
Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who grew up in Orange County and honed his skills its ball fields, died Thursday after a battle with brain cancer. He was 57. The same enthusiasm that led to his ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla - (WFAN) -- Family, friends and former teammates are gathering to say goodbye to Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter at tonight's memorial. Fans of the Mets great can watch the ...
Last week, the death of Gary Carter sent shock waves throughout the sports world, especially in Montreal and New York City, where the Hall of Fame catcher was hailed as a beloved sports figure and ...
NEW YORK | Gary Carter was nicknamed "Kid" for good reason. His smile, bubbly personality and eagerness to excel on a ballfield made him a joy to watch at the plate and behind it. Even his Hall of ...
Gary Carter had just wrapped up his 10th full season with the Montreal Expos. The routine had been similar to what it always had been, with Carter mostly excelling on the field but the Expos making ...
NEW YORK (WFAN/AP) — In a rough-and-tumble clubhouse filled with dark secrets and constant conflict, there was always one sunny stall. Those New York Mets could count on Gary Carter to deliver — a ...
The late Gary Carter was an outstanding ballplayer and, by all accounts, an outstanding human being. He is also, in turns out, an important curator of euphemisms. With the news that the word "f-bomb" ...
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 ...
They had finally gone and done it. They’d found their dream house. Gary and Sandy Carter, a couple of California kids, had finally decided to plant permanent roots in their adopted city, Montreal, and ...
It's the 1979 All-Star Game in Seattle's Kingdome, where dreams become men. Bottom of the eighth, Graig Nettles is at the plate for the Americans, Bruce Sutter on the bump for the Nationals. Reggie ...
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