George Lewis McCarty (November 17, 1888 – June 9, 1930) was an American professional baseball player who was a catcher from 1913 to 1921 in the National League.
During his career, in which he appeared in the major leagues in nine consecutive seasons, McCarty was used almost exclusively as a catcher, with the exception of seventeen games at first base.
McCarty reached the major leagues with the Brooklyn Superbas, making his debut on August 30, 1913.
On July 24, 1920, McCarty was released by the Giants and claimed on waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals soon after, where he would finish his major league career.
[1] In his lone World Series appearance, in 1917 with the Giants, McCarty had two hits in five at bats, including a triple and an RBI against the White Sox.