No. Derek Jeter always wore number 2 as a New York Yankee.
He wore #6 from 1952-1960. Andy Carey also wore #54 in 1952 for the Yankees.
Union troops usually wore blue, Confederates wore gray or butternut, even civilian garb in the last days.
The New York Yankees player, who proudly wore the number 5 on their back and was also hailed "The Yankee Clipper", was none other than (Joltin') Joe DiMaggio. His most prominent feat was when he reached an historic mark when he hit safely in 56 consecutive games. Click on the 'Yankees Numbers' link on this page to see all players that have wore #5 for the Yankees.
No. Alex Rodriguez only wore the number 13 as a Yankee. The number 7 was retired in honor of Mickey Mantle.
Bob Meusel wore #5 as a New York Yankee.
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Johnny Damon
Whitey Ford would be the player who wore the retired jersey 16
No. Derek Jeter always wore number 2 as a New York Yankee.
No player on the New York Yankees wore uniform number 11 in 1970.
He wore #6 from 1952-1960. Andy Carey also wore #54 in 1952 for the Yankees.
ROY WHITE AND JOE TORRE
Jackie Robinson
Union troops usually wore blue, Confederates wore gray or butternut, even civilian garb in the last days.
The New York Yankees player, who proudly wore the number 5 on their back and was also hailed "The Yankee Clipper", was none other than (Joltin') Joe DiMaggio. His most prominent feat was when he reached an historic mark when he hit safely in 56 consecutive games. Click on the 'Yankees Numbers' link on this page to see all players that have wore #5 for the Yankees.
The New Yankee Workshop - 1989 New Yankee Shop Clock 18-5 was released on: USA: 2006