http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_retired_numbers
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No. All MLB teams have at least one retired number: Jackie Robinson's #42.
The Texas Rangers have retired several numbers to honor notable players and contributors to the team. These include 26 for Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, 34 for Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, 7 for Hall of Famer Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez, and 21 for pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, among others. Additionally, the number 42 has been retired across Major League Baseball in honor of Jackie Robinson. Each of these numbers represents significant contributions to the team's history and legacy.
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In hockey, retired numbers are typically not used by players on the same team to honor the legacy of the player who wore that number. However, it is possible for a player on a different team to wear a retired number if the team that retired it allows it. Additionally, some teams may choose to unretire a number for special circumstances, such as honoring a significant event or player.
The top two are the Boston Celtica and NY Yankees: The Celtics retires a total of 21 retired numbers for 22 people -- two players wore 18, and it ras retired for both of them. There are 16 former Yankees with their uniform numbers retired. While Jackie Robinson's #42 was retired from baseball entirely in '97, players already wearing 42 were allowed to keep it. NYY pitcher Mariano Rivera is the last active player still wearing 42.
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Three. 1992 - California Angels retired #30. 1996 - Texas Rangers retired #34. 1996 - Houston Astros retired #34.
On July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig became the first Major League Baseball player to have his number, 4, retired by his team. Since then, over 120 other people have had their numbers retired. The Yankees were the first team to retire a number. Number 4, Lou Gehrig was the first player to have his number retired
The last team he played for before he retired was the Boston Celtics
The team has retired nine numbers in honor of former players: Honus Wagner (33), Paul Waner (11), Pie Traynor (20), Bill Mazeroski (9), Roberto Clemente (21), Willie Stargell (8), Danny Murtaugh (40), Ralph Kiner (4), and Max Carey (11).