Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies

As most of you know, I started out as a kid who liked both the Mets and Yankees. I grew up in CT, and my dad was a rare fan who liked both teams. I.

(NewsCore) – Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter died of brain cancer at age 57, Major League Baseball announced Thursday. Carter's daughter, Kimmy Carter Bloemers, announced her father's death on a website where she has provided updates on his condition

Baseball Hall of Famer and former New York Mets catcher Gary Carter died today at age 57. Carter had been battling brain cancer since last May. He made his big league debut in 1972 with the Montreal Expos and was traded to the Mets in 1985.

By BOB ELLIOTT, QMI Agency Long-time Montreal Expo and baseball hall of famer Gary Carter died Thursday after battling brain cancer. (Getty Images) TORONTO – Warren Cromartie nicknamed him “teets” for his ever-present 'look ma, no cavities” smile,

Baseball Hall of Famer and former New York Mets catcher Gary Carter died today at age 57. Carter had been battling brain cancer since last May. He made his big league debut in 1972 with the Montreal Expos and was traded to the Mets in 1985.