Rollie Fingers wore #34 for the A's from 1969-1976 and Bob Lacey wore #34 from 1977-1979.
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In the 60s, Clete Boyer wore it. Roy White wore it in the 70s. The most recent wearer was former manager Joe Torre. Her wore it for the 11 years he was the manager. No one is wearing now.
Wilf Paiement wore #99 in the late 70s, early 80s, long before Gretzky made it famous
Dave Concepcion, for the Reds, is in the hall and wore 13. Doyle Alexander, who pitched for several teams in the 70s and 80s, wore #13. Currently, Alex Rodriguez of the Yankees wears #13. Currently, Robert Fick of the Washington Nationals wears #13.
Good question, no-one ever did, and it's unavailable in the Madden games, so most likely no. Wrong! Several players wore the numbers "0" and "00." In fact, one of them is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Jim Otto, who played center for the Oakland Raiders. Ken Burrough, a wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints and Houston Oilers in the 1970s, also wore "00." Obert Logan, a defensive back, wore "O" with the 1963 Detroit Lions. John Oleszweski, wore the number when he played for the Redskins, Lions and Broncos. The number has not been worn since Burrough retired in the late 70s. I am unaware if the NFL has outlawed the number, but it was worn. And there are those of us who remember football before the Madden games were invented.
While I was there in the 70s, we wore the Rolex Oyster.
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The 70S prefix dates your browning sweet sixteen to the year 1970.
Some MLB players who have worn or currently wear the number 6 are Al Kaline, Adam Eaton, Tony Pena, Alberto Gonzalez, and Brett Pill. Some pro basketball players who wear or wore number 6 are Alan Anderson, Kent Bazemore, Julius Erving, Derek Fisher, and Walter Berry. Some NFL players wearing the number 6 are Mark Sanchez and Jay Cutler.
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