Hall of Fame catcher Carter, brain cancer, died of illness
| <br>(Agence France-Presse, New York, 16) MLB heavy artillery catcher Carter (Gary Carter) died of brain cancer at the age of 57 years old, during his lifetime to assist the New York Metropolitan (the Mets) in the 1986 World Series, defeating the Boston Red Sox (Red <br>sox) to win the championship. <br>Into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003, Carter in the 1986 World Series, six battle 10 innings, played the key to a slugging Metropolitan expand the wave counterattack, the game closing in the seventh game comeback win over the Red Sox to win the championship <br>. <br>11-time NBA All-Star Game, Carter has been treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, but in January, check out the new tumor, the rapid deterioration of the condition, and finally died today. <br>Carter's career, smacked 324 homers and 1225 RBIs, batting average .262. <br>(Translator: CNA the king Daili) 1&###########################<br> |