Yep Mets great.
RIP Kid
From everything I've ever heard or read about him, Gary Carter was as great off the field as he was on it. He was, arguably, the piece that put the Mets of the mid-80's over the hump and into the World Series in 1986, and then was the guy who started the rally that made it possible for those maniacs to become champions.
I had the opportunity to meet him in a hotel in Philadelphia in the summer of 1988 and he was extremely gracious that day with everyone who asked for even a moment of his time.
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Yep Mets great.
RIP Kid
Montreal Expos legend
RIP
I tend to think of him as a Met, but he's much more appropriately identified with some really, really good Expos teams of the late 70's and early 80's.
RIP to my all-time favorite catcher.![]()
Very sad to hear. One of the greatest catchers of all time in my opinion. Just a few years older than me too...![]()
Yup
But he won the WS with the Mets, so I think he is a legends for both clubs![]()
He was our (Marlins) first TV color guy. RIP![]()
Yup. Carter, Andre Dawson, Tim Raines, Ellis Valentine... those were some outstanding teams.
RIP Gary Carter.
Oh man
Memories
Nos Amours
you Loria, you Selig
you 1994 lockout
you L.A Dodgers
94 Expos.
5 game lead on the Braves
Pedro killing it
strike
never good again
fans deserted
o Washington
RIP The Kid Gary Carter. I will never forget 1986 mets down to their last out and Gary gets on base to start the rally.
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