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Gary Carter was such a part of the fabric of those good Expos clubs of the late 1970s and early '80s. He was so important on the field, off the field and in the clubhouse.
Blockbuster trade with Expos brought "The Kid" to Queens and provided the character and leadership the Mets needed to succeed.
Mets catcher Gary Carter celebrates with teammate Ray Knight, after the Mets defeated the Boston Red Sox in the deciding game seven to win the World Series, at New York's Shea Stadium, on October ...
Gary Carter loved baseball, and he was loved by so many baseball fans -- Mets fans, Expos fans, and fans of the game. Carter, the Mets legend and Hall-of-Fame catcher died at 57 on Thursday after ...
Former Montreal Expos and New York Mets great Gary Carter was diagnosed with four small brain tumors on Saturday. The Hall of Fame catcher had been complaining of headaches and forgetfulness ...
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 split between the Mets and the Montreal ...
Gary Carter was signed through 1989 with the Expos, one of the faces of their star-studded franchise, and had put up a characteristically terrific 1984 campaign.
Gary Carter, the light of the Mets In those days in the mid- and late-1980s, you could stand in the middle of the Mets' clubhouse with a blindfold, be spun around three times, stagger off in any ...
Gary Carter, the first Hall of Famer to go into Cooperstown wearing an Expos cap, will be remembered and honored before Friday night’s Mets-Blue Jays exhibition game.
The New York Mets on Monday announced plans to honor late Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter at Opening Day on April 5.
Mets ace Dwight Gooden celebrates his 20th win with catcher Gary Carter after defeating the Padres on August 25, 1985 at Shea Stadium. Getty Images ...
Gary Carter, the Hall of Fame catcher who helped lead the Mets to the world championship in 1986, died Thursday after a 10-month battle with brain cancer. He was 57.