Gary Carter will be the first player to go into baseball's Hall of Fame with a Montreal Expos logo on his hat. Carter had expressed an interest in having his plaque adorned with a Mets hat -- the team ...
Gary Carter's death at 57 from a brain tumor hits home for Nationals manager Davey Johnson, who skippered the New York Mets from 1984-90 and had Carter as his catcher from 1985-89. Carter backstopped ...
For a team that overcame a terrible start to the year and fought through a trying postseason, it was fitting that the Washington Nationals’ first World Series title required all seven games. By Tyler ...
It was inevitable. But it doesn’t make it any less sad. Gary Carter, the Hall of Fame catcher who put the Montreal Expos on the map and helped the New York Mets win a World Series died today at the ...
<br>Gary Carter, then with the Montreal Expos, gets ready to bat during a game against the Chicago Cubs in 1978. Though he became most famous as a Mets catcher, Carter first made his mark in Montreal, ...
Netflix has greenlit a documentary on the Montreal Expos’ relocation out of Canada in 2004, Variety reported Wednesday morning. Per Variety, the project will be produced in partnership with Attraction ...
(Reuters) - Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who led the New York Mets to a World Series and was known as "The Kid" for the exuberance he displayed on the field, died on Thursday after battling brain ...
They had finally gone and done it. They’d found their dream house. Gary and Sandy Carter, a couple of California kids, had finally decided to plant permanent roots in their adopted city, Montreal, and ...