Very cool tribute to Gary Carter by the Montreal Canadiens, who beamed his 1985 Topps All-Star baseball card on the ice.
(via Darren Rovell)
Source: whosay.com
Very cool tribute to Gary Carter by the Montreal Canadiens, who beamed his 1985 Topps All-Star baseball card on the ice.
(via Darren Rovell)
Source: whosay.com
R.I.P. Gary Carter, who died earlier today.
When I was 13, I was lucky enough to see his greatest hit live, the single that began the 10th-inning rally against the Red Sox in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series.
Source: Sports Illustrated
Doctors of Mets catcher and Baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter are deciding whether or not to give him more cancer treatment after several new tumors were found on his brain. The situation appears to be very grave. I hope the Mets push cancer research throughout the 2012 season with fans in New York and everyone visiting Citi Field. They can help make a huge community impact.
Source: New York Daily News
Sad MLB news, and we can only hope for the best.
Doctors said Friday that a tumor in Hall of Famer Gary Carter’s brain is likely malignant.
I was lucky enough to be in the stands, as a 13-year-old, when he singled with two outs in the bottom the tenth in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series and ignited perhaps the most famous comeback in baseball history.
Source: ESPN
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