Friday, February 17, 2012

O.C.'s alltime best baseball players in pictures Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies Baseball Famer Dies at 57 Baseball's O.C. was a local 57; Tom Verducci the light Mets TCU Football Drug Test Fallout Halloffame former Marlins broadcaster says great has died Former Catcher And Of

Gary Carter, Mets' HOF catcher, dies at 57 In a rough-and-tumble clubhouse filled with dark secrets and constant conflict, there was always one sunny stall. Gary Carter made it easy to be a fan Any baseball fan of my vintage will likely recall a time when the Montreal Expos — not the Toronto Blue Jays — were Canada's team Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies at 57 In a rough-and-tumble clubhouse filled with dark secrets and constant conflict, there was always one sunny stall. Gary Carter Dead: Hall Of Fame Catcher Dies At 57 NEW YORK -- 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 smile, a spark and ultimately a championship. Gary Carter: Eternal 'Kid' was slugger with a smile NEW YORK - Even as the world watched the Grade 4 brain cancer wither his body, Gary Carter was still, and is always, Kid. It is a testament to Carter's passion for the game, and for life, that the nickname that at times was applied derisively by crusty veterans ended up on his Hall of Fame plaque. Tipsheet: Gary Carter, one of a kind The 1980's New York Mets were hated in St. Louis, as they were despised elsewhere in Major League Baseball. They were a great team with outrageous characters, making enemies everywhere they went. Gary Carter dies: Teammates truly appreciated 'the Kid' It was there and gone on the TV screen so quickly that you weren't absolutely certain what you had seen. During last fall's World Series, Major League Baseball and Mastercard were airing public service announcements that were part of the "Stand Up to Cancer" campaign that began several years ago to raise money and awareness about the disease. Read full article >> Gary Carter was a local (paper) boy who made good The Hall of Famer who died Thursday got his start in Fullerton, a matter of pride for the community. "February made me shiver, with every paper I'd deliver. Bad news on the doorstep …" Baseball Bids Adieu to Gary Carter A fond farewell to the catcher known as "The Kid." Plus: Seattle makes a play to bring back the NBA and bring in the NHL; the most bizarre home run celebration prepares its debut in Miami; and more. Gary Carter dies at 57 Gary Carter played for the Montreal Expos, Mets, Giants and Dodgers, had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in May. A catcher, he had a key hit in the 1986 World Series and also was known for his exuberance. Gary Carter, a Hall of Fame catcher who helped 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.
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