Gary Carter plays 3B after Knight-Davis brawl

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @darren.plateroti
    @darren.plateroti 2 года назад +53

    Can’t believe he has been gone over ten years now. A class act, gentleman on and off the field, and my all-time favorite baseball player! Hope you are resting easy wherever you might be, Gary…

  • @edschneidmuller9496
    @edschneidmuller9496 2 года назад +46

    In Gary's book "A Dream Season" he mentioned this game and how it made him feel like a kid again when he went out to play third. He'll always be one of my favorites.

  • @WolverineOhio
    @WolverineOhio 11 лет назад +75

    Gary Carter - such an amazing class act. RIP. He was a wonderful man!

  • @antonioacevedo5200
    @antonioacevedo5200 5 лет назад +32

    There is a reason why Gary Carter is in the Hall of Fame.

  • @JoseMunoz-em9uh
    @JoseMunoz-em9uh 5 лет назад +105

    Carter wasn’t a catcher. He was a ball player! RIP. Always thought he’d be a manager some day.

    • @williammassey8514
      @williammassey8514 4 года назад +8

      He became a very good broadcaster.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther 2 года назад +5

      He also thought he'd be a manager some day

    • @roberthuot7887
      @roberthuot7887 Год назад +2

      He would've been absolutely great coaching in the Majors, no doubt about it!

    • @manuelvallejo6393
      @manuelvallejo6393 Год назад +7

      One of my favorite Expos. Montreal regretted trading him.

    • @chrispicc
      @chrispicc Месяц назад +2

      He’s my all time favorite ❤

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne 3 года назад +21

    Mr Carter signed a couple of Baseballs for myself and a friend of mine not long before he passed away when he was managing the Orange County Flyers. He would talk to anyone. He was truly a class act. I was totally shocked when I heard that he had passed.

  • @Tuning_Spork
    @Tuning_Spork 11 лет назад +45

    Gary Carter could play any position he had to. He was an angel on earth.

  • @bandesj
    @bandesj 11 лет назад +59

    Gary Carter was the nicest baseball player I ever met. I love that '86 team. I guess heaven needed a catcher. RIP Kid.

  • @markmalone5384
    @markmalone5384 12 лет назад +14

    Had immense pleasure watching Gary Edmund Carter evolve: 1974 MLB debut - last triumphant AB 1992. Drove Larry Walker home, game winning RBI double beyond
    Andre Dawson. Very few players devoted more to the GAME than Gary. Pre-game autos, photos & handshakes, stellar defense & clutch hitting. Not to mention positive attitude, never saw him cuss, negative or get ejected.
    Now that I'm older Gary defines words like immortal, legend. Our World is bleeding for a hero. We had one but he's gone!

  • @vincentrobinson3078
    @vincentrobinson3078 2 года назад +28

    Gary Carter was a baseball natural !!! My 80’s hero. RIP 🙏🏽

  • @johnblanco9674
    @johnblanco9674 7 лет назад +68

    MY GOD that play by Keith Hernandez on the DP. He was truly the best first baseman ever. Wow.

    • @bfishkin309
      @bfishkin309  7 лет назад +4

      I know, right?!

    • @marcosc7375
      @marcosc7375 6 лет назад +10

      what people forget and I hated the Mets since I am a Yankee fan a a big Mattingly fan. But Keith Hernández was the best defensive first baseman I had ever seen. No one charged the bunts better not before nor today better than he did. He always got the lead runner out. They don’t talk much about that. But he did this routinely.

    • @brads.7525
      @brads.7525 6 лет назад +6

      He was the best 1st Baseman in the history of the game. Nobody made it look so easy playing a difficult and important position. It was art when he would scoop out tough balls thrown in the dirt or on short hops. He was the best at stretching to get to the ball on close plays. Nobody better and he's the all-time leader in Gold Gloves! @@marcosc7375

    • @gmoney5300
      @gmoney5300 5 лет назад +4

      Best first baseman I’ve ever seen.

    • @spuds6423
      @spuds6423 5 лет назад +5

      Well...He IS... Keith Hernandez;!😆😆😆

  • @jimdartouzos2127
    @jimdartouzos2127 3 года назад +16

    Gary Carter... An All-Star...Hall of Fame catcher...probably could've played every position. .He was an Amazing athlete.

  • @miketheshanmanmangan
    @miketheshanmanmangan 8 лет назад +37

    The Kid truly an ultra talent and Hall of Famer!

  • @rae2071
    @rae2071 5 лет назад +14

    This is far more interesting than the brawl, and I never knew about this! He could have played 3B every day!

  • @johnhunter2294
    @johnhunter2294 2 года назад +45

    That play by Hernandez was the best defensive play I've ever seen by a first baseman. He was an 11-time Gold Glove winner and that play shows you why.

    • @jaysantos11
      @jaysantos11 2 года назад +4

      i endorse this comment

    • @iu2
      @iu2 2 года назад +11

      2:04 I know this video is about Gary Carter but why is Keith Hernandez not in the Hall of Fame? Just look at that play: fielding a ball at the third base line. First basemen never did that and don't do it today. Only Keith did. And he had 11 gold gloves at first. No one has ever done that.

    • @beetlespacexdragon7815
      @beetlespacexdragon7815 Год назад +1

      @@iu2Sadly, due to his lack of conditioning. Keith’s career was cut short when he tore his calf muscle playing Saint Louis against the Cardinals. He was in the midst of one of his periodic hot streaks (where he could carry the team on his shoulder for 2-3 weeks). He was legging out a multi-base hit when the muscle went. He fell between second and third base. I still remember Ozzie Smith tagging him out as he was writhing in agony. It was clear he was seriously injured. While he made his way back, he was a shell of his former self. Had he not been injured early, and remained productive later in his 30’s, he would have been a no doubt Hall of Famer. Keith hated stretching and calisthenics (both would have helped him resist muscular injuries), he was also known to smoke cigarettes in the Shea dugout.

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris Год назад +3

      @@beetlespacexdragon7815 his history of drug use also doesn’t help him and he doesn’t have the power numbers that are historically expected from a 1b. He is the best defensive player that’s never been elected to the HOF.

    • @beetlespacexdragon7815
      @beetlespacexdragon7815 Год назад

      @@TheSjuris I think the cocaine use would have been forgiven and forgotten had he had another 3-4 years of stellar performance … had he been closer to 3,000 hits, he’d be in the HoF with stats similar to Paul Molitor.

  • @MikeCohenCSL
    @MikeCohenCSL Год назад +4

    Proud to say I knew him. Still a legend in Montreal.

  • @jjojjorge
    @jjojjorge 12 лет назад +15

    2:08 Keith Hernandez; best defensive first-baseman I have seen; he used to track and intercept the ball the best; no-one has come close...

  • @WaltGekko
    @WaltGekko 11 лет назад +17

    Yes, I remember watching this game on WOR-TV (Channel 9 in NYC). Dave Parker tried to do a showboat catch that eventually cost the Reds this game, which led to not only Gary Carter playing third, but as noted Orosco & McDowell alternating between the mound and right field (and batting consecutively) because of the brawl. It was bizzare seeing Orosco bat as a right fielder in this game.
    "The Kid" (as Gary Carter was called) is sorely missed.

    • @stephenkammerling9479
      @stephenkammerling9479 Год назад

      I was hoping to see the brawl.

    • @mikecraig109
      @mikecraig109 Год назад

      I think McDowell had a couple of put outs and field some base hits pretty cleanly and looked natural out there. Orosco looked terrified the Red's might hit one his way. :)

  • @ftsjr
    @ftsjr 11 лет назад +37

    I watched this game in it's entirety. A fantastic game. The Reds blew a 2 run lead in the 9th when Dave Parker dropped an easy fly ball with two out, allowing 2 runs to score. About three innings after the Knight-Davis brawl, Howard Johnson slammed a 3-run homer, giving the Mets the eventual win, 6-3.

    • @jonklein7130
      @jonklein7130 Год назад +2

      It was a great game

    • @njdxnjdx
      @njdxnjdx Год назад

      Parker was your typical uppity and that's why he dropped the ball. Too busy being a thug with his BLM stuff to play ball

    • @TJS483
      @TJS483 Год назад

      I was only 11 but I remember Parker would always catch a fly ball and flip his wrist down and risk dropping the ball. It caught him that time. I think Franco was pitching for the Reds trying to close that one out.

  • @Brooklyn3955
    @Brooklyn3955 12 лет назад +8

    Rose, a young John Franco, Mex was a beast of a defensive first baseman - none better, Carter had a set of balls playing third like that to replace Knight who to my recollection is the only ballplayer I ever saw directly hit another ballplayer on the chin with a punch. What a game. I remember watching it on television. Great posting! "Kid" was and always will be remembered as a GAMER.

    • @charlestonchewy
      @charlestonchewy Год назад +1

      And Franco would eventually play with the Mets later.

    • @dennisdangelo3013
      @dennisdangelo3013 Месяц назад

      If I remember correctly, Dave Parker drops a two out bottom of the ninth easy pop fly that scores two runs and allows the game to go into extra innings. The next inning Eric Davis, pinch running for pinch hitter/manager Pete Rose steals second and then third. A hard slide into third erupts into a brawl, leading to the ejections of 3B Ray Knight and RF Kevin Mitchell who was in the game for an ejected Darryl Strawberry. With only one position player on the bench Davey Johnson puts Ed Hearn in the game at catcher and moves Gary Carter to third. Roger McDowell is brought in to play right field. Davey Johnson them switches righty lefty between Jesse Orosco and McDowell with McDowell playing both right and left field, Orosco even gets a put out on a Tony Perez line drive. Howard Johnson hits a 14th inning 3 run homer, and the Mets go on to win. 1986 was truly a magical season.

  • @Samuel_Gonzalez35
    @Samuel_Gonzalez35 4 года назад +5

    I remember watching this game as an 8-year-old Mets fan in 1986. I was already a big fan of Gary Carter when they traded for him the year before. But watching him play a position he never played before and do it exceptionally well made him my favorite player of all time.

  • @purplegorilla9592
    @purplegorilla9592 3 года назад +7

    Hernandez play at the end is probably the best fielding of a bunt by a first basemen you will EVER see.

  • @WaltGekko
    @WaltGekko 11 лет назад +4

    Yes, I remember that, which aired on WOR-TV (Channel 9, now WWOR-TV) in New York. It was memorable because of all that.

  • @pacman522
    @pacman522 11 лет назад +9

    One of my all time favorite memories as a kid was this game. I had got hit by a car and was laid up that year so I got to watch a lot of Met games. This team willed themselves to continue winning this season and this game I will take to my grave. I now get to tell my children about Orosco and McDowell pitching and playing outfield in the same game, I remember because they stopped the game to check the rule book.

  • @jdspreest
    @jdspreest 7 лет назад +13

    The Kid was amazing....playing a position he never played, and add in the fact that he did so playing in Cincinnati on turf where the ball bounced like crazy and got to you fast..he made it look easy!

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 5 лет назад +2

      The turf looked terrible.

    • @jdspreest
      @jdspreest 4 года назад

      spanish rampage sure, and everyone has AstroTurf in their backyard growing up for these instances.

  • @cowetascore8476
    @cowetascore8476 4 года назад +6

    In the Mets 1986 A Year to Remember video, Hernandez said he knew the pitcher was gonna bunt and motioned to Carter before the pitch what he was gonna do. Brilliant play by two All-Stars.

  • @Shinobi33
    @Shinobi33 5 лет назад +16

    Man after he drop the ball during the dive, he picked it up so quick to fire it to 1st. That was hella impressive

    • @subg8858
      @subg8858 Год назад +2

      Looked like he may have been out too if they had instant replay

  • @joeyl8850
    @joeyl8850 4 года назад +12

    God bless your soul Gary Carter. You are deeply missed.

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 4 года назад +4

    Gary Carter shared catching duties with Jim Essian for the Caguas Criollos team in the 1973-74 winter season of the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League. He also played in the outfield alongside Jay Johnstone (league co-leader in RBIs), Gold Glove winner Jerry Morales and/or Otto Vélez. By the way, would you believe that team also included HOFamer Mike Schmidt, former AL MVP & CyYoung winner Willie Hernández, All Stars Willie Montañez, Sixto Lezcano (also GG) and Félix Milán (3x GG), 1978's Yankees 20 games winner Ed Figueroa and AL 1973 Doubles leader Pedro García ?
    Quite a team !!!

  • @onblock7
    @onblock7 11 лет назад +5

    Yeah lol, saw that again the other night on youtube here and you are right those were some tough guys! That brawl was crazy to say the least and no whimps out there IMO. I still remember seeing Kevin Mitchell with swarms around him and Denny just pouncing on him and punching him repeatedly. Ray Knight as you said a very tough guy as well, not one to mess with so Davis getting hit by him no big deal because he didn't drop or back down like alot would. What a game.

  • @1bundy11
    @1bundy11 11 лет назад +6

    The Kid!! What a great baseball player he was and a real genuine person also!

  • @larchmontmark1
    @larchmontmark1 2 года назад +2

    One of the most amazing baseball things I've ever seen. Really.......

  • @ocneal
    @ocneal 2 года назад +1

    I played against Gary Carter in High School (he graduated from SunnyHills in Fullerton, CA) American Legion baseball., in 1972. He played 3rd base and he was a man among boys; an amazing talent to say the least.

  • @willkeys3650
    @willkeys3650 3 года назад +4

    1 of my favorite players all time. True to the song........"only the good die young" R.I.P.

  • @chadouellette790
    @chadouellette790 Год назад +1

    Wow Gary can ball over there on 3rd! Looks like he's played there for ever!

  • @peterp2153
    @peterp2153 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful double play started by Hernandez on that bunt attempt.

  • @donaldleider7382
    @donaldleider7382 4 года назад +2

    Now THATS a competitor! Gary Carter is incredible, and that play where Kieth Hernandez charges the bunt and throws the guy out at third, I haven’t seen that play made before or since that time!

  • @davidahlstrom7533
    @davidahlstrom7533 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting -- I had forgotten about Gary Carter playing 3B (almost worth the price of admission). I remember this game for Jesse Orosco and Roger McDowell (2 excellent Met relievers) both being in the game at the same time in extra innings. When a righty was up, McDowell would pitch and when a lefty was batting for the Reds, Orosco would come in (and the other pitcher would go to the outfield -- eg rightfield when a righty was up). Great game, I never saw a manager do that; Davey Johnson should get his due as having done a great job with a great '86 Met team. Classic game and classic season (Pete Rose did a pretty good job with a rebuilding Reds team also that year also).

  • @jameskonners8304
    @jameskonners8304 3 года назад +2

    That double play that Keith Hernandez turned was straight NASTY!!! RIP Gary Carter!

  • @jgc1077
    @jgc1077 3 года назад +2

    Un. Fucking. Believable.
    Goose bumps even now.
    God Bless Gary Carter and Keith Hernandez.
    BASEBALL MASTER CLASS.

  • @bronxsportsfan
    @bronxsportsfan 11 лет назад +2

    I remember this game as though it happened last night! The game aired on Ch. 9 in NYC that night. The reason why all the stuff happened--the Ray Knight-Eric Davis brawl, Gary Carter playing 3B, Jesse Orosco & Roger McDowell alternating between pitching and the outfield--was because Dave Parker dropped what should have been the final out of the game! By the way, nice to listen to the Reds announcers--I'm guessing the voices are Marty Brennaman & Joe Knuxhall (you might be right, bfishkin309).

  • @drerocs
    @drerocs 6 лет назад +4

    I watched this game. Typical Met comeback all year long. Gary Carter had a cannon. Great catcher. RIP

  • @rickmontgomery3037
    @rickmontgomery3037 Год назад +1

    Very impressed by Gary Carter's 3rd baseman skills wow! And that 3-5-4 double play started by Hernandez is just incredible, period.

  • @KitchenerLeslie2
    @KitchenerLeslie2 6 лет назад +3

    Man! You don’t see people charge the bunt like Hernandez anymore . He was in the frame when the pitch is being delivered!

  • @GardcoreLegend
    @GardcoreLegend 3 года назад +2

    Carter looked pretty good at 3rd, Hernandez was the best with the glove at 1st base in that era, absolutely incredible.

  • @gregsmith1279
    @gregsmith1279 16 дней назад

    I'm 48, a lifelong Reds fan, and Gary Carter is the best catcher I've ever seen play. What a cannon at 3B!!!

  • @UKWildcatX
    @UKWildcatX 11 лет назад +3

    Recall this game like it was just yesterday. I've got it on VHS somewhere around this place. There were some tough SOBs on both of these teams. Ray Knight may be one of the toughest guys to ever play the game. Davis didn't back down, and had The Cobra and John Denny behind him. I remember Denny being on top of somebody, just pounding the poor guy. It was nuts.

    • @slevine356
      @slevine356 2 года назад

      Like many on here, I watched this game as it aired on WOR. My Dad and I watched it together. He was impressed with Knight's right to Davis. He told me he heard that Ray had won a Golden Glove or two in boxing. Talk about a tough 3B!

  • @diego7232323
    @diego7232323 11 лет назад +6

    Actually the play keith hernandez made fielding a bunt and throwing to third base was not rare for him. I am a die hard yankees fan but i will say that keith hernandez was the best defensive first baseman i had ever seen. He was the best in fielding bunts and throwing men out at second almost all the times. I wish there were just a video of him fielding bunts. He was a master at it.

    • @williammassey8514
      @williammassey8514 4 года назад +3

      If Pete Alonzo was smart, he'd ask Keith to help him develope his game.

    • @GardcoreLegend
      @GardcoreLegend 3 года назад +2

      Hernandez was a master at playing 1st base.

  • @michaelshepherd733
    @michaelshepherd733 Год назад

    Huge baseball fan back then, always liked and respected Gary Carter

  • @fasteddie9867
    @fasteddie9867 4 года назад +6

    Amazin! I miss that Mets' era so much. Today's baseball pales in comparison.

  • @tleatherland
    @tleatherland 12 лет назад +2

    Gary Carter was the kind of player that you hated (in a "sports" sense) if you were an opposing fan but would love to have on your team. RIP.

  • @tomq5180
    @tomq5180 2 года назад +2

    back when athletes were athletes..hernandez was so fluid, carter the heart of a lion..one of my all time fav team! right up there with the 86 ny giants! the 2 best move the mets ever made..carter( mont) and hernandez(st louis)..not a dry eye anywhere on the mets when carter passed..says alot about him...such a lovely man and a heck of a player.tough tough tough, but still smiled...rip gary✝️

  • @gilbertgiles
    @gilbertgiles 3 года назад +1

    Carter. God Bless that man. What a dude. I forgot all about this. Pure gamer. No fear.

  • @woa7047
    @woa7047 Месяц назад +1

    Gary Carter and Keith Hernandez were two of the smartest players to ever play. Mets were lucky to have both on the team at the same time.

  • @migueltamez6138
    @migueltamez6138 3 года назад +2

    Excelente cacher Cary Carter y verlo en 3 base excelente saludos desde México hoy 2021 recordando los 80..

  • @NPRMc
    @NPRMc 11 лет назад +2

    Gary and Keith were two of the smartest baseball strategists in all of baseball in that era. Just look at how they turn that DP on a bunt! Keith was one of the greatest defensive players that ever played the game. He almost revolutionized first, almost being the key word, because 23 yrs later, fat slobs and power hitters and not much more continue to sully that piece of hollowed ground.

  • @cnote9958
    @cnote9958 Год назад +1

    Carter was one of my all time favorites! Guy had all the talent in the world and was a great guy to top it off!

  • @zachkatsihtis4152
    @zachkatsihtis4152 Месяц назад

    It was like he played the position all his life… He was a great player who cared about the game and PLAYED IT CORRECTLY!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @richardpeetrinpeetrin9817
    @richardpeetrinpeetrin9817 Год назад +1

    Here's to Mr. GARY CARTER, the original "The Kid" Sorry Ken Griffey Jr. ........P.S. I met Gary Carter at small card show in Palm Beach Gardens, FL in 1996. All of the money he made went to the Leukemia society. He didn't charge much. He had a special personal baseball card made up that had his favorite Bible verse on the back. I asked him if he could sign it "The Kid," and he did so, no problem. I also asked him on his opinion on whether or not Ted Simmons should be In the Hall Of Fame, and he said YES he thought so, but he said he didn't think Simmons had enough homeruns. I'm sure Gary Carter voted for Ted Simmons, Hall of Fame..... Thank You, Gary.......

  • @jacobsnider7304
    @jacobsnider7304 3 года назад +1

    Very cool. Thanks for posting.

  • @parrish15
    @parrish15 3 года назад +3

    I watch this and can't believe he's gone :( Behind me is my only foul ball I ever caught and during the game Gary signed it for me.

  • @davidharrison3711
    @davidharrison3711 Год назад

    I always liked Gary Carter. I was a fan of his from his days with the Expos.
    So sad to have seen him pass away so soon. RIP

  • @lnl3237
    @lnl3237 Месяц назад +2

    Been thinking of him during the miracle run the 2024 Mets have had thusfar. Hope he's watching.

  • @Robert_J528
    @Robert_J528 Год назад +1

    I couldn't stand Carter back then but it was because he was just so damn good. He made a living of torturing my poor Pirates. A lot of Mets did, though lol. Guy was an absolute legend and it's sad that he's gone.

  • @mrtee83
    @mrtee83 2 года назад +2

    Only three catchers that threw bullets: Gary Carter, Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez and Mike Piazza.

  • @sallyboy5418
    @sallyboy5418 4 года назад +2

    Gary was such a beast. Rocket for a arm. Would like to have seen him pitch an inning....

  • @Mark-qk2ru
    @Mark-qk2ru 8 лет назад +3

    what a talent Gary Carter was.

  • @Gregory-sm9pf
    @Gregory-sm9pf 7 месяцев назад

    What an excellent baseball player, as a Red Sox fan, loved Gary Carter

  • @maxpuppy96
    @maxpuppy96 Год назад +1

    Loyd McClendon played every position on the field except pitcher.

  • @williammassey8514
    @williammassey8514 4 года назад +2

    This was "baseball". God I love this game. RIP "KID".

  • @gouda2177
    @gouda2177 Год назад +1

    THE KID !💪🏾⚾️ LEGEND

  • @mikebodnar4557
    @mikebodnar4557 3 года назад +1

    Even though I was usually a pitcher I was called upon on occasion to play other positions. My favorite place to play was always 3rd base. That’s because it purely a reaction position, and it didn’t require much thinking because I was taught everything is the 3rd baseman’s ball, so you didn’t need to think if you could get to it it’s yours

  • @ME-qr2kq
    @ME-qr2kq 2 года назад +1

    I got to meet him once when I was a kid in the 70s.

  • @Mr._Moderate
    @Mr._Moderate Месяц назад

    He did a heck of a job playing 3rd in this game 👍
    I never knew this happened 😮

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 3 года назад +2

    Awesome 👌 footage 👏

  • @MustangMike012
    @MustangMike012 Год назад

    What a great play by Hernandez. Carter did a darn good job at third base for a catcher. Great arm

  • @mikelliteras397
    @mikelliteras397 3 года назад +1

    I loved Gary Carter, he was great guy and a hell of a ball player. Oester was out btw😜. I’ve been number 8 in every sport I played since he was on the Expos and I was a Met fan. Also Thurman Munson was #8 before Carter but Carter going to the Mets sealed it for me. I got to do a video with Guidry, Gossage and Cerrone the year after Munson died. It would’ve been with Munson if not for his plane crash. A lot of fun for a 13 year old. Catching a couple Guidry fast balls was something else.

  • @CreatureWillis
    @CreatureWillis Год назад

    Holy crap!
    This guy is a stud.
    I've never seen anybody switch to 3b and then dominate with an arm to 1b.

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 12 лет назад +2

    the now departed "kid", was versatile..we miss you gary.

  • @marvinlassegue951
    @marvinlassegue951 2 года назад +2

    Gary played third base like a regular. Good job Gary!

  • @wegotlumpsofitroundtheback5065
    @wegotlumpsofitroundtheback5065 17 дней назад

    LOL. Will never forget when I was a 12 year old kid, I was a defensemen on my hockey team and our goalie went down in the second period. My coach told me I was going into net. I never played goalie in my life!! After the game by team mates jokingly called me Touch Down because I let in 6 goals! It was terrorifying -- BUT, I loved it and switched over to goalie the next year!

  • @TheAzurinBoyz2012
    @TheAzurinBoyz2012 11 лет назад +4

    RIP Gary Carter

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 4 года назад +2

    The 86 Mets ruined baseball for me. That was the last time I identified so strongly with any team. I felt like we were family. It just hasn’t been the same.

    • @bigdrew565
      @bigdrew565 4 года назад

      Blame Frank Cashen. He broke the family up. I can understand why he dealt Ray Knight....but the other moves made no sense.

    • @nja3224
      @nja3224 4 года назад

      @bigdrew565 - I know you were/are a die hard Met fan too. I too expected Knight to go, and was pissed they got rid of Mitchell and others.

    • @bigdrew565
      @bigdrew565 4 года назад +2

      @@nja3224 hey, I was five years old at the time, it was kind of a delayed reaction. I didn't become aware of what happened until my teenage years. That made me even more angry.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther 2 года назад

      @@bigdrew565
      Knight wasn't dealt. They let him go as a FA.

    • @bigdrew565
      @bigdrew565 2 года назад

      @@jimwerther does it matter at this point? The point was that Cashen destroyed his own team. He couldn't fuck Davey, so he fucked with him. There was no other reason for it. Kevin Mcreynolds a better player than Kevin Mitchell? Get the fuck out of here with that shit.

  • @juancarlosbelboder2534
    @juancarlosbelboder2534 3 года назад +2

    Gary carter was an ALL TIME GREAT!!!

  • @delvindelvintumbling8452
    @delvindelvintumbling8452 5 лет назад +3

    Rip Gary Carter

  • @Gorilla_Jones
    @Gorilla_Jones 2 года назад

    Hah, remember ember watching this game, and like every night this season I knew there was a possibility there would be a fight. Everyone hated us, but I loved it.
    Look at that play by Hernandez, that’s just filthy. The best first baseman in the history of this game.

  • @wk0443
    @wk0443 11 лет назад +3

    Dang, "the kid" had some arm

  • @matthewyoder3825
    @matthewyoder3825 Месяц назад

    The Mets acquiring Hernandez from the Cardinals and Carter from the Expos were huge factors in their 86 World Series Championship Run.

  • @TheRodFarva
    @TheRodFarva 11 лет назад +1

    That's definitely Marty but that isn't Joe Nuxhaull doing the color commentary. Joe was likely doing the radio when Marty did TV.

  • @joe8315
    @joe8315 Год назад

    A great athlete can adapt to any situation on the field. And what a cannon he had for a right arm!

  • @jskrelz
    @jskrelz 2 года назад +1

    What's better than Gary Carter having a winning spirit? When you have him and Keith Hernandez having a winning spirit..

  • @Sceneyour
    @Sceneyour 3 года назад +2

    I'd like to know how fast his throw out was from 3rd base

  • @bfishkin309
    @bfishkin309  12 лет назад +2

    Will try to transfer the fight portion soon.
    Yes, fairly sure it's Brennaman and Nuxhall.

    • @TedStr1ker
      @TedStr1ker 7 лет назад +2

      bfishkin309 nope. Brennaman with Steve Physioc (who is now on radio with KC Royals).
      I assume Nuxhall stayed over on the radio side for this one.

  • @m.alexanderzagorski3868
    @m.alexanderzagorski3868 5 лет назад +3

    Carter put on a Gold Glove clinc at Third Base!

  • @eddiewilbanks1382
    @eddiewilbanks1382 Год назад

    Gary Carter was a HOF Baseball Player... but I think Keith Hernandez was also. Most just remember his Mets time but his best years were with the STL Cardinals !!! one of the best pure first basemen of the 70s and 80s.

  • @cygnustsp
    @cygnustsp 11 дней назад

    Loved Gary Carter. What a great baseball player.

  • @goreilly2005
    @goreilly2005 14 дней назад

    We loved Gary in montreal. We really did. Very nice Californian kid.

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 4 года назад +2

    When your a great ball player, you can handle any position.

  • @johnnyblaze4172
    @johnnyblaze4172 11 лет назад +4

    Dude, I would pay you for a copy of that tape...

  • @jocolope
    @jocolope 12 лет назад +2

    What can ya say about the Kid. The guy could play any position if it was called upon him.