Kevin Kouzmanoff wears #5 for the Padres
Current Players:
Juan Uribe-Chicago White Sox
Jeff Mathis-Anaheim
Michael Cuddyer-Minnesota
Yuniesky Bettancourt-Seattle
Rocco Baldelli-Tampa Bay
Ian Kinsler-Texas
Clint Sammons-Atlanta
Matt Holliday-Colorado
Nomar Garciapara-Los Angeles
Ray Durham-Milwaukee
David Wright-New York Mets
Pat Burrell-Philadelphia
Chris Gomez-Pittsburgh
Kevin Kouzmanoff-San Diego
Travis Ishiwaka-San Fransisco
Albert Pujos-St Louis
Kory Casto-Washington
Retired:
Brooks Robinson-Bal
Lou Boudreau-Cle
George Brett-Kansas City
Johnny Bench-Cincinati
Hank Greenberg-Detroit
Joe Dimaggio- New York Yankees
Jeff Bagwell- Houston
There were many, but some include:
Donovan McNabb, #5, is the starting QB for the Philadelphia Eagles
I can say that one of the best is Brooks Robinson,retired 3 rd baseman for the Baltimore Orioles.
Pujols, Joe Dimaggio, Bill Walton, KG, Jeff Bagwell.
I'd have to say the best is Paul Hornung of the packers in the 60's
Joe DiMaggio, Johnny Bench, Lou Boudreau, George Brett, Nomar Garciaparra, Hank Greenberg, Albert Pujols, Brooks Robinson and Pat Burrell all have worn the number 5.
Rio Ferdinand
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Larry Bird- Boston Celtics Patrick Ewing- New York Knicks Kareem Abdul-Jabar- Los Angelas Lakers
Lu Garret wore number 5
Some famous athletes to wear number 26 was: Wade Boggs Billy Williams Rod Woodson Willie Upshaw Clinton Portis Deuce McAllister
Brian Urlacher- Chiacgo Bears
Reggie Bush wore this # in collage.
Kevin Durant
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Tom DeLeone, Rich Gossage
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Larry Bird- Boston Celtics Patrick Ewing- New York Knicks Kareem Abdul-Jabar- Los Angelas Lakers
Lu Garret wore number 5
Don Kessinger, Cubs all star shortstop in the late 1960s
Some famous athletes to wear number 26 was: Wade Boggs Billy Williams Rod Woodson Willie Upshaw Clinton Portis Deuce McAllister
Michael Essien wore number 5 at Chelsea FC. He is a midfielder footballer.
They wore leather caps, less number of pads, and were overall smaller compared to today's athletes.