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A robust collection of family, friends, teammates and fellow Hall of Famers filled Christ Fellowship Church Friday night to remember Gary Ca rter, the late Mets catcher known for his deep faith ...
The game is over for The Kid. Mets Hall-of-Fame catcher Gary Carter lost his battle with brain cancer, dying Thursday at a hospital near his home in Palm Beach Gardens where he had been receiving ...
Long ago and not far away, Gary Carter won over fans when he hit a game-winning home run in his Mets debut at Shea Stadium. The venue has changed since 1985, but not the feeling for the Hall of ...
Gary Carter, a Hall of Fame catcher and key component of the Mets’ 1986 world championship team, died Thursday after a battle with brain cancer. He was 57. Carter’s daughter, Kimmy Bloemers ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Josh Thole was 18 when he met Gary Carter. Thole, the Mets catcher, was a rookie then, playing in the organization's Class-A Gulf Coast League affiliate. His manager was ...
Gary Carter poses at Shea Stadium with Mets GM Frank Cashen on Dec. 12, 1984. Credit: Newsday The Hall of Fame catcher died in 2012 at the age of 57 from an aggressive form of brain cancer ...
Have you heard the news that Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter was going to rejoin the New York Mets? If not, it only made the news because Carter named himself as a contender. Apparently ...
The Mets have released the following statements from former teammates of Gary Carter, who died Thursday from brain cancer at age 57. General manager Frank Cashen: “The genesis of the trade was ...
Gary Carter, the former Major League Baseball catcher who helped the New York Mets win the 1986 World Series, has died of brain cancer at 57. In a career marked by tenacity — and the ability to ...
It is a selection that is difficult to question, so let's do just that. Gary Carter was the most valuable Mets catcher. Piazza will always be rated as the greater player, but Carter was more ...