As a Cubs fan, I hated those late 80's Mets. But got to admit, they had some great players.
@user-ut9ui5us3vАй бұрын
He needed better play from the 1st basemen, whoever that was...
@aarond23Ай бұрын
Buddy Bell was out!
@RickeyVandykeАй бұрын
Two bunts in the same at bat. You don't see that anymore.
@liveinthepresent219Ай бұрын
RIP Gary Carter. Great player!
@petersanmiguel1468Ай бұрын
He played third like a regular.
@GFYM_FinanceАй бұрын
Bottom of the 12th, the Hernandez double play turns 1st & 2nd with nobody out into man on 2nd with two outs. Next play is a fly ball that ends the inning. It's stuff like this that Hernandez did (that wasn't glitzy in the box score in the papers the next day) that saved ballgames. If that bunt gets down, it's 2nd and 3rd with 1 out, and that fly ball wins the game for Cincinnati. But not against the 1986 Mets.
@DanielWheelerАй бұрын
Was this the game where Orosco and McDowell flip-flopped between left field and pitcher?
@bfishkin309Ай бұрын
Yes indeed.
@davidahlstrom7533Ай бұрын
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).
@svorourke7056Ай бұрын
Classic game.....Gary was awesome as usual...
@Gregory-sm9pf2 ай бұрын
What an excellent baseball player, as a Red Sox fan, loved Gary Carter
@user-vz2cx3yo2n2 ай бұрын
Retire #8 in Queens
@michaelangelioliebers76012 ай бұрын
Gary Carter didn't make the Hall Of Fame for not only hitting but fielding also rip 1986 world series champion.
@user-hq5vp3ck4e2 ай бұрын
Nice rendition
@tedoff3 ай бұрын
Carter's arm was ridiculous, he threw in straight lines, no arc
@cabininthewoods73264 ай бұрын
Carter was the ultimate professional. RIP
@muhaimin21704 ай бұрын
🤪🤪🤪
@me-yy9zz6 ай бұрын
Sound good but where's the video?
@bfishkin3096 ай бұрын
Thanks. Sadly we only got audio.
@maxcusmaxcus85416 ай бұрын
on est loin de la qualité du morceau d'origine
@bfishkin3096 ай бұрын
C'est vrai, bien sûr. 🙂
@bfishkin3096 ай бұрын
The original by Black Pumas is fantastic.
@chuckbluz7 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@danacoleman40078 ай бұрын
Miss you, Kid!😢😊
@danmyers93728 ай бұрын
As the old baseball saying goes, “the ball will always find you.”
@kevinjohnson-lf3kj9 ай бұрын
Coolest thing was Buddy Bell beatin out that play at first . Slowest guy on Reds team.
@richardpeetrinpeetrin98179 ай бұрын
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.......
@chadouellette7909 ай бұрын
Wow Gary can ball over there on 3rd! Looks like he's played there for ever!
@abbessmohamed95269 ай бұрын
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@riff20729 ай бұрын
Pete lost some money on that game.
@gouda21779 ай бұрын
THE KID !💪🏾⚾️ LEGEND
@davidharrison37119 ай бұрын
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
@mylittlepitbull31439 ай бұрын
He did a good job but he may have felt more comfortable if he left his catching gear on.
This was the most exciting, and bizarre game of the 86 Mets regular season. Dave Parker dropped an easy fly ball to end it in the 9th, and the Mets tied it. Then THE BRAWL, with Ray Knight and Eric Davis, where four Reds were containing, or trying to contain, Kevin Mitchell. A bunch of guys got thrown out, leaving the Mets with Carter at 3B, and Howard Johnson at SS. HoJo ultimately won it with a homer in the 14th. Most bizarre was that for 2 innings, Roger McDowell, and Jesse Orosco alternated between pitching and playing outfield BATTER TO BATTER. If a righty was up, McDowell was pitching, and Orosco played RIGHT FIELD!!!! If a lefty was up, Orosco pitched, and McDowell played LEFT FIELD!!!! Has to be the greatest regular season game the Mets have ever been involved in. Twilight Zone bizarre. Kid Carter played 3B, and made it look easy. A testament to the superior athlete he was. Outstanding. RIP to a great gentleman.
@TorontoLifeByRy9 ай бұрын
Aaah the good ol days when it was a pleasure to watch baseball and life was simpler without The BS drama bullshit of today society
@tomodonovan593110 ай бұрын
Anyone who has played defensively at 3rd base knows it's not an easy position. You get those goody bouncing grounders, and the rocket whistlers that sound faint, but grows louder, and louder as it approaches you. You only have about one second to raise your glove and snag that ball before it inflicts some possible serious damage to your body. faint at first, deafening as you react to it's hopeful landing in your glove! All you hear is your teammates and coach saying nice catch dude. Shoot, even the opposing coach came over and shook my hand saying nice defense 3rd baseman. They call it the hot corner for that very reason!
@LouisEmery10 ай бұрын
I wish Carter was still alive. I'd like to hear him talk about baseball in general in his own style in his old age. I was thinking also, since when did Hernandez play for the Expos? I realize that this is the era when Carter played for the Mets. Otherwise he played 3rd base for a while with the Expos.
@steveb915110 ай бұрын
Always hated the Mets...but Gary Carter was an outstanding catcher - and handled the hot corner very well too.
@gregster6110 ай бұрын
That was fantastic to watch! He may be gone, but Long Live Gary Carter!
@allan276510 ай бұрын
A true Hall of Famer. By every measure.
@russclark249610 ай бұрын
Great game Gary carter
@MikeCohenCSL10 ай бұрын
Proud to say I knew him. Still a legend in Montreal.
@joe831510 ай бұрын
A great athlete can adapt to any situation on the field. And what a cannon he had for a right arm!
@awfpunisher11 ай бұрын
what beautiful baseball
@bostoncityofchampions658111 ай бұрын
Carter played well, but I find it amazing that the Mutts didn't have ANYONE else on their bench that could play 3b.
@bfishkin30911 ай бұрын
Fair point, but I think had a lot to do with all the ejections from the brawl. No bench left. Mets ended up using pitchers in the OF.
@rd979311 ай бұрын
Carter demonstrates what many of children in the 70'were taught.....learn to play every position.
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The kid to Hernandez Sweet
As a Cubs fan, I hated those late 80's Mets. But got to admit, they had some great players.
He needed better play from the 1st basemen, whoever that was...
Buddy Bell was out!
Two bunts in the same at bat. You don't see that anymore.
RIP Gary Carter. Great player!
He played third like a regular.
Bottom of the 12th, the Hernandez double play turns 1st & 2nd with nobody out into man on 2nd with two outs. Next play is a fly ball that ends the inning. It's stuff like this that Hernandez did (that wasn't glitzy in the box score in the papers the next day) that saved ballgames. If that bunt gets down, it's 2nd and 3rd with 1 out, and that fly ball wins the game for Cincinnati. But not against the 1986 Mets.
Was this the game where Orosco and McDowell flip-flopped between left field and pitcher?
Yes indeed.
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).
Classic game.....Gary was awesome as usual...
What an excellent baseball player, as a Red Sox fan, loved Gary Carter
Retire #8 in Queens
Gary Carter didn't make the Hall Of Fame for not only hitting but fielding also rip 1986 world series champion.
Nice rendition
Carter's arm was ridiculous, he threw in straight lines, no arc
Carter was the ultimate professional. RIP
🤪🤪🤪
Sound good but where's the video?
Thanks. Sadly we only got audio.
on est loin de la qualité du morceau d'origine
C'est vrai, bien sûr. 🙂
The original by Black Pumas is fantastic.
Beautiful.
Miss you, Kid!😢😊
As the old baseball saying goes, “the ball will always find you.”
Coolest thing was Buddy Bell beatin out that play at first . Slowest guy on Reds team.
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.......
Wow Gary can ball over there on 3rd! Looks like he's played there for ever!
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Pete lost some money on that game.
THE KID !💪🏾⚾️ LEGEND
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
He did a good job but he may have felt more comfortable if he left his catching gear on.
So where's the brawl
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Plays a damn good third base.
Heck of a third baseman Gary
Holy cow!!
This was the most exciting, and bizarre game of the 86 Mets regular season. Dave Parker dropped an easy fly ball to end it in the 9th, and the Mets tied it. Then THE BRAWL, with Ray Knight and Eric Davis, where four Reds were containing, or trying to contain, Kevin Mitchell. A bunch of guys got thrown out, leaving the Mets with Carter at 3B, and Howard Johnson at SS. HoJo ultimately won it with a homer in the 14th. Most bizarre was that for 2 innings, Roger McDowell, and Jesse Orosco alternated between pitching and playing outfield BATTER TO BATTER. If a righty was up, McDowell was pitching, and Orosco played RIGHT FIELD!!!! If a lefty was up, Orosco pitched, and McDowell played LEFT FIELD!!!! Has to be the greatest regular season game the Mets have ever been involved in. Twilight Zone bizarre. Kid Carter played 3B, and made it look easy. A testament to the superior athlete he was. Outstanding. RIP to a great gentleman.
Aaah the good ol days when it was a pleasure to watch baseball and life was simpler without The BS drama bullshit of today society
Anyone who has played defensively at 3rd base knows it's not an easy position. You get those goody bouncing grounders, and the rocket whistlers that sound faint, but grows louder, and louder as it approaches you. You only have about one second to raise your glove and snag that ball before it inflicts some possible serious damage to your body. faint at first, deafening as you react to it's hopeful landing in your glove! All you hear is your teammates and coach saying nice catch dude. Shoot, even the opposing coach came over and shook my hand saying nice defense 3rd baseman. They call it the hot corner for that very reason!
I wish Carter was still alive. I'd like to hear him talk about baseball in general in his own style in his old age. I was thinking also, since when did Hernandez play for the Expos? I realize that this is the era when Carter played for the Mets. Otherwise he played 3rd base for a while with the Expos.
Always hated the Mets...but Gary Carter was an outstanding catcher - and handled the hot corner very well too.
That was fantastic to watch! He may be gone, but Long Live Gary Carter!
A true Hall of Famer. By every measure.
Great game Gary carter
Proud to say I knew him. Still a legend in Montreal.
A great athlete can adapt to any situation on the field. And what a cannon he had for a right arm!
what beautiful baseball
Carter played well, but I find it amazing that the Mutts didn't have ANYONE else on their bench that could play 3b.
Fair point, but I think had a lot to do with all the ejections from the brawl. No bench left. Mets ended up using pitchers in the OF.
Carter demonstrates what many of children in the 70'were taught.....learn to play every position.