By Cathy Finkler
Former New York Mets pitcher and current SNY, TBS baseball broadcaster Ron Darling dropped by Morning Joe Thursday to talk about his friend Gary “The Kid” Carter who passed away from Glioblastoma, a brain tumor, in February – leaving an emotional hole in the club’s organization.
Carter – who was on the 1986 Mets championship team with Darling – served as a mentor to the pitcher. Darling said, “It’s hard to talk about him in the past” and “he’s going to live on.” Darling has recently joined forces with neuro-oncologist Dr. Andrew Lassman for the Moments that Matter initiative which raises awareness about the aggressive tumor.
Darling told the Morning Joe panel that “Moments that Matter” pushes “people that have some symptoms to go see a doctor” who are then “going to push them towards a support network that will help them through when they get a difficult diagnosis.” Darling couldn’t stress the importance of a support system enough saying Carter “had an amazing family and not all people are blessed with that.”








