Thursday, February 16, 2012

O.C.'s alltime best baseball players in pictures Tom Verducci Gary Carter was the light of Mets Hall Fame catcher dies at 57 former Marlins broadcaster Halloffame says great has died Former Catcher And Of Famer Dies O.C. Images 19542012 Career Statistics

Gary Carter, Exuberant Power-Hitting Catcher, Dies at 57 Mr. Carter, who entered the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Montreal Expo, most famously helped propel the Mets to their dramatic 1986 World Series championship. Former Expo Gary Carter dies Warren Cromartie nicknamed him "teets" for his ever-present 'look ma, no cavities" smile, flashing all his teeth, but the back molars. Gary Carter: The Smiling Face of the Montreal Expos For a brief time, Montreal was a baseball town, and the Expos' star catcher was the symbol of the franchise. Expos great Gary Carter dies Hall of Fame catcher was 57 Gary Carter, Hall of Fame catcher dies Warren Cromartie nicknamed him "teets" for his ever-present 'look ma, no cavities" smile, flashing all his teeth, but the back molars. Most of his teammates called him "Kid" for his bubbly, school-yard enthusiasm.[...] Gary Carter, Hall of Fame catcher, dies at age 57 Warren Cromartie nicknamed him "teets" for his ever-present 'look ma, no cavities" smile, flashing all his teeth, but the back molars. Most of his teammates called him "Kid" for his bubbly, school-yard enthusiasm.[...] Gary Carter Will Be "The Kid" Forever The endless smiles, the unending enthusiasm and the eternal optimism always made Gary Carter seem like he was playing in Little League instead of the big leagues Gary Carter, 'Kid' Who Helped Mets Win 1986 World Series Title, Dies at 57 Gary Carter, a leader of the World Series-winning 1986 New York Mets whose unwavering enthusiasm earned him the nickname "Kid," has died. He was 57. Baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter Dies at 57 Longtime catcher and member of the 1986 World Series champion Mets dies after battle with brain cancer Gary Carter, Hall of Fame catcher, dies of brain cancer at 57 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.
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