NEW YORK – An MRI of Gary Carter, the long-time Mets catcher and Hall of Famer, discovered tumors on his brain during a doctor’s visit Friday. Carter plans to be examined further on Thursday at Duke Medical Center, he said in a statement.
The MRI found “four very small tumors,” the statement explained. Both the Mets and former teammate Mookie Wilson issued statements expressing their condolences to Carter and his wife, Sandy.
“On behalf of the Mets organization, our thoughts and prayers are with Gary, Sandy and the entire Carter family,” Mets COO Jeff Wilpon said.
Carter played five seasons with the Mets, serving as one of the anchors on the 1986 World Series champions. He retired in 1992 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.
He spent two seasons as a Class-A manager in the Mets minor-league system, guiding the Gulf Coast Mets in 2005 and the St. Lucie Mets in 2006. He spent three years managing in the independent leagues, and is currently the manager of the Palm Beach Atlantic University program.
The MRI found “four very small tumors,” the statement explained. Both the Mets and former teammate Mookie Wilson issued statements expressing their condolences to Carter and his wife, Sandy.
“On behalf of the Mets organization, our thoughts and prayers are with Gary, Sandy and the entire Carter family,” Mets COO Jeff Wilpon said.
Carter played five seasons with the Mets, serving as one of the anchors on the 1986 World Series champions. He retired in 1992 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.
He spent two seasons as a Class-A manager in the Mets minor-league system, guiding the Gulf Coast Mets in 2005 and the St. Lucie Mets in 2006. He spent three years managing in the independent leagues, and is currently the manager of the Palm Beach Atlantic University program.
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