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    Gary Edmund Carter (April 8, 1954 – February 16, 2012) was an American professional baseball catcher whose 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career was spent primarily with the Montreal Expos and New York Mets.

  2. Gary Carter Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Positions: Catcher and Rightfielder. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 205lb (188cm, 92kg) Born: April 8, 1954 in Culver City, CA. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. 11x All-Star. 1986 World Series. 3x Gold Glove. 5x Silver Slugger.

  3. Feb 16, 2012 · Gary Carter, the Hall of Fame catcher who helped the New York Mets win the 1986 World Series, died Thursday at age 57. He was diagnosed with four brain tumors last May.

  4. Feb 17, 2012 · Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter has died at the age of 57. The former Montreal Expos star was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour last May.

  5. Feb 16, 2012 · Baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter, whose exuberance earned him the nickname The Kid and whose talent made him one of the best catchers of his generation, died on Thursday of brain cancer.

  6. Carter was traded to the Mets following the 1984 season. He led his team to the 1986 World Series Championship, hitting .276 with two home runs and nine RBI in the Fall Classic. His two-out, 10th-inning single ignited a three-run rally that resulted in a Mets’ win in Game 6 to even the series.

  7. Gary Carter Bio. Fullname: Gary Edmund Carter; Nickname: Kid; Born: 4/08/1954 in Culver City, CA; Draft: 1972, Montreal Expos, Round: 3, Overall Pick: 53; High School: Sunny Hills, Fullerton, CA; Debut: 9/16/1974; Hall of Fame: 2003; Died: 2/16/2012

  8. Feb 17, 2012 · Gary Carter, the slugging catcher known as Kid for the sheer joy he took in playing baseball, who entered the Hall of Fame as a Montreal Expo but who most famously helped propel the Mets to their...

  9. Complete career MLB stats for the Washington Nationals Catcher Gary Carter on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  10. Feb 17, 2012 · Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, whose single for the New York Mets in the 1986 World Series touched off one of the most improbable rallies in baseball, died Thursday. He was 57.

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