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Gary Carter, the Hall of Fame catcher who built his career on clutch hits, gritty play and an infectious personality that earned him the nickname "The Kid,' died today. He was 57. Mr. Carter, who lived in PGA National and made a decades-long impact on Pa
View full sizeJ. Gwendolynne Berry/The Palm Beach Post Gary Carter, who is fighting brain cancer, greets his players at the season opener for Palm Beach Atlantic University last Thursday in Jupiter, Fla. Opening Day is less than two months away. And foll
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Reports as of Thursday night indicate Dave Duncan will be stepping down (on an as-yet-undetermined basis) from his job as the St. Louis Cardinals' official mad pitching scientist for family reasons—given Duncan's enduring love for turning batting practic
I wanted to prove a point about Dave Duncan, so I typed '1999 St. Louis Cardinals' into the very excellent site called BaseballReference.com. Remember the 1999 Cardinals? Yeah, I don't either. Looks like they went 75-86 and finished 4th in the division.
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