+Gary Carter Stats, Gary Carter Statistics, Dary carter--Gary Edmund Carter was an American professional baseball catcher and his statistics are given below. Gary was born in April 8, 1954, in Culver City, California. Gary's career spanned 21 years, 19 of which were spent with the Major League Baseball Montreal Expos, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Gary had 2,092 hits, 324 home runs, and a 262 batting average during his career.
Gary was named an All-Star 11 times, and was a member of one World Series championship team.
Carter won a World Series championship with the Mets in 1986, when he hit a game-winning single against the Houston Astros in game five of the National League Championship Series.
In the final years of his career, Carter had one-year stints with the Giants, Dodgers, and Expos before retiring in 1992.
After retiring from baseball, Carter coached baseball at the college and minor-league level. He was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 Gary died on February 16, 2012 of brain cancer.
Gary had 2,092 hits, 324 home runs, and a 262 batting average during his career.
Gary was named an All-Star 11 times, and was a member of one World Series championship team.
Carter won a World Series championship with the Mets in 1986, when he hit a game-winning single against the Houston Astros in game five of the National League Championship Series.
In the final years of his career, Carter had one-year stints with the Giants, Dodgers, and Expos before retiring in 1992.
After retiring from baseball, Carter coached baseball at the college and minor-league level. He was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 Gary died on February 16, 2012 of brain cancer.