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  1. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Gary Carter. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com

  2. Complete career MLB stats for the Washington Nationals Catcher Gary Carter on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  3. Gary Carter Stats by Baseball Almanac. Gary Edmund Carter was a Major League Baseball player with the Montreal Expos ( 1974 - 1984 ), New York Mets ( 1985 - 1989 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1990 ), Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1991 ), and Montreal Expos ( 1992 ).

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_CarterGary Carter - Wikipedia

    Carter ended 1988 with 11 home runs and 46 RBIshis lowest totals since 1976. He ended the season with 10,360 career putouts as a catcher, breaking the career mark of Detroit Tigers catcher Bill Freehan (9,941). The Mets won 100 games that season, taking the NL East by 15 games.

  5. Gary Carter played 19 seasons for 4 teams, including the Expos and Mets. He had a .262 batting average, 2,092 hits, 324 home runs, 1,225 RBIs and 1,025 runs scored. He won 3 Gold Glove awards, 5 Silver Slugger awards and 1 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.

  6. Gary Edmund Carter. Nickname: Kid. Born: 4/08/1954 in Culver City, CA. Draft: 1972, Montreal Expos, Round: 3, Overall Pick: 53. High School: Sunny Hills, Fullerton, CA. Debut: 9/16/1974.

  7. Gary Carter played 19 seasons for 4 teams, including the Expos and Mets. He had a .262 batting average, 2,092 hits, 324 home runs, 1,225 RBIs and 1,025 runs scored. He won 3 Gold Glove awards, 5 Silver Slugger awards and 1 World Series.

  8. View the profile of Washington Nationals Catcher Gary Carter on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  9. Gary Carter had a .263 batting average with 2,125 hits, 328 home runs, 1,246 RBIs and 1,036 runs scored in 2,326 games in the regular-season and playoffs in his career.

  10. Carter was traded to the Mets following the 1984 season. He led his team to the 1986 World Series Championship, hitting .276 with two home runs and nine RBI in the Fall Classic. His two-out, 10th-inning single ignited a three-run rally that resulted in a Mets’ win in Game 6 to even the series.

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