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NEW YORK - Gary Carter was nicknamed "Kid" for good reason. His smile, bubbly personality and eagerness to excel on a ballfield made him a joy to watch at the plate and behind it. Even his Hall of Fame bronze plaque at Cooperstown shows him wit
February 17 This story also appears on the following websites... Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter is mobbed by admiring fans at camera day prior to a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Montreal in 1983. Carter died on Thursday. New York Me
Former Philadelphia Phillie Steve Carlton, left, and shortstop Jimmy Rollins unveil a statue of Phillies Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas before the a baseball game between the Phillies and the Arizona Diamondbacks Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, in Philadelphia... View Photo »
Posted by Chris Jaffe The baseball world learned Thursday the sad news of the passing of baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter. The former catcher was only 53 years old when brain cancer claimed him. Any time a person dies it is first and foremost a persona
TORONTO - Warren Cromartie nicknamed him “teets” for his ever-present ‘look ma, no cavities” smile, flashing all his teeth, but the back molars. Most of his teammates called him “Kid” for his bubbly, school-yard enthusiasm. And 11 years after his career
Carter. He wore his heart on his sleeve every inning he played," Mets hall of fame pitcher Tom Seaver said. His smile, bubbly personality and eagerness to excel on a ballfield made him a joy to watch at the plate and behind it. Even his Hall of Fame bron
QMI AGENCY - Warren Cromartie nicknamed him "teets" for his ever-present 'look ma, no cavities" smile, flashing all his teeth, but the back molars. Most of his teammates called him "Kid" for his bubbly, school-yard enthusiasm. And 11 years after his care
Gary Carter was the Montreal Expos. From the moment he first arrived as a September call-up in 1974 and, with a bang, hit his first major league home run off Steve Carlton, there was little doubt he was going to be the Expos’ first home-grown franchise p
Steven Norman Carlton (born December 22, 1944 in Miami, Florida) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, from 1965 to 1988. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. He was affectionately known to Philadelphia fans as "Lefty". He played the greatest number of years for the Philadelphia Phillies, receiving his... Full Article
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