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Gary Carter's Battle


Originally posted at Fair and Unbalanced, June 3, 2011

"I wasn't making the last out of the ----ing World Series." Gary Carter after starting the two-out rally in the epic 10th inning of Game #6 of the 1986 World Series.

One of the few Mets players I really liked during the dark days of the early 1980s was Hubie Brooks. After so many dismal third basemen, Hubie was a breath of fresh air. He wasn't a great fielder, but he played hard and was a pretty decent hitter. Even with Hubie anchoring the hot corner, however, the Mets were lousy. But by 1983, after another last place finish, there were some hopeful signs. Darryl Strawberry, with his great name and incredible talent made his debut, and in mid-season the Mets acquired a star from the Cardinals, Keith Hernandez. Then in 1984, after seven straight losing seasons, the Mets became a fun team to watch. With a full year from Keith, and a youth movement led by Strawberry and phenomenal rookie sensation Dwight Gooden, the Mets won 90 games and finished in second place. Things were finally, finally looking up.

Before the 1985 season, the Mets traded Hubie Brooks and a couple of other players for Montreal Expo catcher Gary Carter. Carter succeeded Johnny Bench as the dominant National League catcher in his 11 years with the Expos. He had been a 7-time All Star and won 2 Gold Gloves. Still, I hated seeing Hubie go, and wasn't sure whether Carter had that much left at age 31, after so many years behind the plate.

Along with many other skeptical Met fans, my doubts about Carter evaporated on Opening Day, when in his debut as a Met he hit the game-winning home run in the 10th inning. With Carter anchoring the pitching staff and solidifying the middle of the batting order, he helped transform the Mets from a good team to a great one. In 1985 he led the team with 32 home runs, and led them in RBIs in 1985 and 1986.

Of course, in 1986, the Mets won the World Series, and it was Gary Carter, with the Mets down by two runs with two outs in the 10th inning of Game #6, who started the famous rally which culminated in Mookie Wilson's hit going through Bill Buckner's legs. The rest, as they say, is history.

Carter made the All Star team as a Met four years running, from 1985 through 1988. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.

Ron Darling, a former teammate of Carter's and currently a Met announcer, said on a recent Met broadcast that Gary Carter was one of the "finest human beings" with whom he had ever played.

Gary Carter, only 57 years old, has been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer. His family says that "he's ready to battle." No doubt. No one had more determination on the field than Carter. As he starts chemotherapy, he is sure to show the same fighting spirit.

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Read Friday about Gary's turn.

I wish him and his family all the strength and love in the world. Gary’s contribution to the Mets is a big part of my baseball life, part of the foundation of a championship team.
A few friends (three of them) followed his car out of the parking lot after a game back in the eighties (stalked him, basically). He quickly realized they were following him so what does he do? He pulls over on the Grand Central in the shoulder and gets out and talks to them for about a half hour, talking baseball. They were blown away by how great a guy he was.
All the best to you, Kid.

Mookie Wilson still hoping to win it for New York. 3 and 2 the count, and the pitch by Stanley, and a ground ball, trickling, it is a fair ball...GETS BY BUCKNER...rounding 3rd Knight...the Mets will win the ball game. The Mets win. They win! --Bob Murphy

by Unga on Jan 21, 2012 4:39 PM EST reply actions  

My childhood idol is in my prayers everynight

Get well soon. The 7line has Carter shirts with proceeds going to his foundation and his battle. Also TeamCarterStore.com has shirts and braclets with proceeds going to him as well.

by TheKid08 on Jan 26, 2012 9:49 PM EST reply actions  

Hubie and Mookie were my favorite players back then...

After they traded Hubie for Carter, I was really, really mad!

In retrospect, however, the Mets front office had a good plan in the early eighties. Build up your farm, get some quality major leaguers out of it (Straw, Doc, Hubie, Mookie, Backman, Dykstra, Mitchell, Elster etc), and make some trades for some veteran leadership (Keith, Carter, Knight). Sounds like a winning plan! No high priced free agents either (well, except George Foster).

Of course, having several losing seasons, and getting high draft picks didn’t hurt!

I was there for that opening day 10th inning Gary Carter home run. It was amazing how much I forgot about Hubie after that!

My prayers are with Gary Carter and his family…

by jimjones1968 on Jan 31, 2012 11:43 AM EST reply actions  

my God

poor Gary – he looks so different.

God Bless

One day, this team is going to kill me.

by fxcarden on Feb 9, 2012 7:18 PM EST up reply actions  

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