Friday, January 20, 2012

Gary carter

  • Doctors have found new tumors on the brain of baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter, his daughter wrote in an online journal Thursday. Last May, Carter, 57, was diagnosed with inoperable brain tumors and began radiation treatments.
  • (CNN (blog))
  • Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter has been told by doctors treating his brain cancer that they've found more growths.
  • (Businessweek)
  • Baseball Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter has taken a turn for the worse in his fight against cancer.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • The daughter of former New York Mets great Gary Carter revealed in her online journal on Thursday that her father's health has taken a turn for the worse.
  • (LongIslandPress)
  • Former Mets catcher Gary Carters condition has taken a turn for the worse. The Hall of Famer learned Thursday that he has several new spots/tumors on his brain, Carters daughter, Kimmy Bloemers, wrote on the family website.
  • (Newsday)
  • WEST PALM BEACH — The Kid rallied again Sunday night.
  • (Palm Beach Post)
  • An MRI Thursday revealed that former Mets catcher Gary Carter has additional spots and tumors on his brain, according to a family blog. Kimmy Bloemers, Carters daughter who authors the blog, wrote that Carter went in for an MRI on Jan.
  • (Newsday)
  • It was the bottom of the 12 th inning in a 1986 playoff game against the Houston Astros. It was the same series that featured the epic 16-inning Game 6 clincher, the one that eliminated the unbecoming possibility of facing unhittable Mike Scott in Game 7.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Jan 19, 2012 - Former New York Mets catcher Gary Carter, who has been battling brain cancer, got the news today that a recent MRI showed that he has several new spots/tumors on his brain (via New York Daily News).
  • (SB Nation)
  • The city was founded in 1906 by the United States Steel Corporation as the home for its new plant. The city was named after the lawyer and founding chairman of U.S. Steel, Elbert H. Gary. Garys fortunes have risen and fallen with those of the steel industry.
  • (Worldnews.com)

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