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And it is. It is a knockout blow. Harvey’s Wikipedia page is, for a variety of reasons, a pretty interesting read. For one thing, his nickname was “God.” For another, the Wikipedia notes: In 1971 he grew a ,[8] at a time when no major league field...
By 1986, the team had a truly magical ensemble that led baseball with 108 wins. That team included franchise RBI champ Gary Carter, with 105, as well as golden glove slugger Keith Hernandez, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Lenny Dykstra, Ray Knight...
As a long-suffering Met fan I remember pinning my hopes on so many mediocre and down-right bad players and teams over the years — until then-General Manager Frank Cashen put together the pieces for a truly great one, with stars like Keith Hernandez,...
The Expos traded him to the Mets after the 1984 season for Hubie Brooks, Mike Fitzgerald, Herm Winningham and Floyd Youmans. Carter turned out to be one of the last missing pieces on a New York team that already had the likes of Darryl Strawberry,...
It's not like anyone is going to speak ill of people when they die, but there is nobody who can say a bad word about him. If you want to see what his teammates thought of him, take a gander at the SNY web site at some point and listen to Keith Hernandez...
If you want to see what his teammates thought of him, take a gander at the SNY web site at some point and listen to Keith Hernandez break down talking about his friend.Dwight Gooden may have described who Carter was the best Friday morning during a...
Gloves and five Silver Slugger awards in his career. Carter was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 as an Expo. The Expos retired Carter's number 8, also in 2003. "I relied on Gary for everything when I was on the mound...
Dwight Eugene Gooden (born November 16, 1964 in Tampa, Florida), also known as Doc Gooden or Dr. K, is a former major league baseball player. He was one of the most dominant and feared pitchers in the National League in the middle and late 1980s, but his career declined precipitously, primarily due to injuries and drug abuse. Full Article
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