Lou Gehrig - Number 4 was retired by the NY Yankees on July 4, 1939.
Ace Bailey of the Toronto Maple Leafs. February 14, 1934.
Reggie white
Well in the NHL theres only really one answer, Wayne Gretzky. Ever since he retired the whole league retired his number in honor of the great one. So nobody has been able to wear the number 99 ever since.
Sammy Sosa, Sandy Koufax
My great great uncle invented the first ever lamborghini and it was a truck. when he sold the company it became a sports car industry.
Just one, Ernie Stauntner's #70. The Steelers decided during the 1970's that they had so many great players they couldn't afford to retire so many. It is generally understood however that you can't wear 12, 32, 47, 52, 58, 59 or 75 though.
couple retired was filmed on the same island as couples retreat. which was not that great of a movie
The Day is Jackie Robinson Day. It's April 15 every year. It was first started April 15,2004.Its been going on ever since. This is a tribute to Jackie Robinson .This is special because of the many things he did in his time such as opening the gate for blacks to play sports and his number is retired from the whole league so it is a great way to remember him.
Yes, Imran Khan retired from Cricket. He was a very great cricketer. After cricket, he has been into politics.s
The Canucks have retired one number #12 Stan Smyl, they are planning to retire #16 Trevor Linden. The #11 was unofficially retired after the player who wore it passed away, Mark Messier brought it back to the ice at the great displeasure of the family of the player that had passed away.
Jeff Bagwell was a first baseman for the Houston Astros from 1991-2005. He was a great player who had to retire do to arthritis pain in his shoulder. He is still though my favorite player. Hope this helps. p.s. his number is also retired for the Astros. #5
How is a baseball number retired? well it has to do with what you have done for the game of baseball, if you look at some of the retired numbers, you will see that they were great players that had part in changing the game, and they took part in making it the greatest sport in the WORLD i am sure it has to do with some off the field stuff as well, IF i am correct the ONLY number that will never be worn again is 42 other then its up to your ball club ask your self this am i the best number 5 that ever played for the PHILLIE'S and did i have a impact on my teams game and did i do great things, if the answer is yes Chances are #5 would not be worn in Philadelphia again.