"Now Batting #8 Gary Carter......." The man known as "The Kid" Gary Carter from September 1974 to September 1992 this 11 time All-Star (Named MVP 2 times),1 World Series Championship(1986 New York Mets), 3 time Gold Glover,3 Silver Sluggers is our subject in this latest installment. Gary was the 2nd best catcher in the National League to many people (Ted Simmons another Hall of Famer who could claim he was 2nd best as well) behind Johnny Bench.
Gary wasn't always a catcher when he broke into the line-up you would find him playing in the outfield since the Expos were keen on Barry Foote as their catcher as well other names like Terry Humphrey,Jose Morales & Bob Stinton.
Gary was a remarkable leader when he was calling a game much like Johnny Bench was with Cincinnati. He would always have a good attitude & ya rarely see him without a smile during an interview. Gary played until 1992 he had a special tribute set that was in the 1992 OPC set
In my opinion I thought this was a nice tribute to him & leave it to a Canadian product to out do the USA version would you agree it showcased when Gary rookie in a picture to when he decided to call it a career as well show pictures of all the stops Gary had in his career.
Gary as most collectors knew that fighter for the Leukemia Society in honor of his late mother who died from it when he was 12 years old, so if ya were to ask him to do a TTM he would sign if ya helped him make a donation to help the cause. Gary was also a collector of cards too I just have to wonder how many cards he gotten through the years that he collected ya have to wonder what he would think about the way the market has changed & such. Gary was finally admitted on his 6th ballot for Cooperstown in 2003(He was the first full-time Montreal Expos player to be inducted) unfortunately Gary said good bye to the baseball world in 2012 at the age of 57. So does he deserve to be in this set remarkable my answer is yes even though he started in the mid 1970's he proved to be among the league leaders & as I mentioned before in my opinion he is the 2nd best National League catcher behind Johnny Bench now only if the New York Mets would do the right thing retire #8 in honor of him especially after what he did to help them with the pennant chase in 1986. Its sad that the Washington Nationals didn't carry over when they moved from Montreal in 2005 the retired Expos numbers 2 of which are part of this set #8 for Carter & #10 in honor of Andre Dawson (#10 also was retired for the Le Grande Orange Rusty Staub) instead they reissued the retired numbers after all its a new team new franchise new rules which is stupid but the people of Montreal can still feel good knowing inside the Belle Centre where the Les Habitants (Montreal Canadians Hockey team of the NHL) has a banner showcasing the Expos Pride with a banner of the retired numbers along with other Canadians great hockey players like Guy LeFleur,Maurice 'Rocket' Richard & many others to name a few.
You can see it hanging on the left side of the picture shown here.
A Close up view of the Banner.
So what is your view does Gary get your vote to be in the set or not until the next installment where our subject is George Foster & I am sure that Gary would agree with fellow Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby when he signed autographs where Rogers once said "Any ballplayer who doesn't sign autographs for little kids ain't an American, He's a Communist."