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"The energy and always the laugh and the smile," said Mets bullpen coach Ricky Bones, who was the St. Lucie Mets' pitching coach in 2006. "People talk about the smile and it was true. The guy would come to the ball park with the uniform, always energetic, always wanting to win, always laughing, always wanted to be a winning team. He taught me that."
At Montreal's Olympic Park, management announced plans to consult with Carter's family and make plans to name a space in the area after him.
One federal politician, Liberal Denis Coderre, raised the possibility of renaming the metro stop at Olympic Stadium, replacing the current name of Pope Pius IX.
On the green parquet floor of Canada's Parliament in Ottawa, members of different political parties read tributes.
Carter's death was front-page news on all three of Montreal's daily newspapers. The NHL's Montreal Canadiens also planned to honor Carter before their game Sunday. Carter played for the Expos from 1974-84 and again in 1992.
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