There were probably a few games I played where I should not have played, because of some nagging injuries or something. I used to always talk the managers into playing me, because I wanted to play so badly. Gary Carter badlygameinjury share on social
I like mellow music. I like some jazz. But I'm not a big hard rock guy. Gary Carter bigguyhard Change image and share on social
I tried the broadcasting thing, the coaching thing, but I'll never replace the competitive feeling of being out on the field when we were players. Gary Carter broadcastcoachcompetitive Change image and share on social
I would love to get back to the big leagues as a coach, possibly a manager. I would love that opportunity. Gary Carter backbigcoach Change image and share on social
I got that nickname my first spring training camp with the Expos in 1974. Tim Foli, Ken Singleton and Mike Jorgensen started calling me 'Kid' because I was trying to win every sprint. I was trying to hit every pitch out of the park. Gary Carter callcampexpo share on social
To be 49 years old now and still be called The Kid, that's kind of special. Gary Carter callkidkind Change image and share on social
There's a place in my heart for every team I played on. Gary Carter heartplaceplay Change image and share on social
It's kind of a tradition that you get a rookie, put him in the middle, wrap your arms and legs around him, then douse him with everything you can get a hold of - shaving cream, ketchup, mustard, everything. It's kind of like a pie in the face after a guy is successful. Gary Carter armcreamdouse share on social
That's what every young kid thinks about when they first put on a uniform - is to play in the Major League and then, ultimately, play in a World Series. To me, that was the ultimate, winning in '86. Gary Carter kidleaguemajor Change image and share on social
My desires are simply I love to teach, I love to be in uniform, I love to throw batting practice, I love to be with the kids. Gary Carter batdesirekid Change image and share on social