joe medwick
Uniform number 37 was retired in 1970 by the New York Yankees, in honor of Casey Stengel.
he isnt he is a hall of famer and he retired he retired on wwe but tna is wack who likes it
No. Hank Aaron is a retired Major League Baseball hall of famer.
The Hall of Famer, Sam Huff (1964-1969). The number was also worn briefly (1993) by Leonard Marshall. It was never officially retired.
Isaiah Thomas, retired pro basketball player, hall of famer
Jackie Robinson was a first ballot Hall of Famer (retired 1956 and elected to the HOF in 1962).
No one. It belonged to retired Hall of Famer Roger Staubach. While not technically retired, (the cowboys do not retire #'s), no one would probably wear it out of respect.
He played shortstop for the Boston Red Sox. He also served as manager and is now an informal coach. The Red Sox just retired his number making him the first non Hall of Famer to have his jersey retired at Fenway Park.
There isn't really any age limit to be a hall of famer as long as the wrestler is good enough, hulk hogan is a hall of famer and so is the nature boy they are in there early 60's, however stone cold Steve Austin is a hall of famer and his younger than the udertaker, his in his early 40's. So as long as there good enough and retired they can be in the hall of fame.
78
Well, it is the same number (#1) that was retired for Billy Martin in 1986. Hall of Famer Earle Combs and Bobby Murcer, as well as Richardson, also wore the #1 for the Yankees. Maybe they could have retired the number for all four men kind of like they did the #8 for Bill Dickey and Yogi Berra?
It was WWE Hall of famer Killer kowalski.OK!