Saturday, July 10, 2021

1978 SPECIAL SUB-SET- "1977 30 HOME RUN CLUB" GARY CARTER

On the blog today, we add Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter to my on-going "30 Home Run Club" 1978 sub-set, celebrating the first of his two 30-homer campaigns, which occurred during the 1977 season:

 
The 23-year-old bounced back from an injury-riddled 1976 season to hit 31 homers along with 84 runs batted in for the Montreal Expos, on his way to taking over "best National League catcher" title from the great Johnny Bench a few season's later (sorry Ted Simmons!).
Actually I remember when Gary Carter really took over the "best catcher" regardless of league from Johnny Bench around 1981. It was like he was suddenly everywhere with that smile of his!
Sure you still had Carlton Fisk producing in the American League, but Carter really took over as the top backstop and held onto that title for pretty much the rest of the decade.
This was a guy who had nine seasons of 20+ homers and four 100+ R.B.I. seasons as a catcher. Not too shabby!
After finishing second in Rookie of the Year voting in 1975, Carter also went on to have 11 All-Star game nods, five Silver Slugger awards, three Gold Gloves and seven seasons where he garnered M.V.P. votes, finishing in the Top-10 four times.
By the time he retired after the 1992 season, he finished with 2092 hits, 324 home runs and 1225 runs batted in.
Needless to say Cooperstown came calling, and in 2003 he easily got voted in after being selected on 387 of 496 ballots, securing his place in baseball history forever.
However, sadly years later Carter was diagnosed with brain cancer, and despite undergoing aggressive treatment he succumbed to the disease about nine months later in February of 2012.