During the Steelers 'Steel Curtain' days, middle linebacker Jack Lambert wore #58.
The Steel Curtain was actually the nickname given to the Steelers four defensive linemen (L.C. Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, "Mean" Joe Greene and Dwight White).
Currently, Armando Gallaraga wears that number.
Doug Fister wears it currently (oct 2011)
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#48 has not been the most popular number for the Yankees. Dave Kingman wore this number and was a Yankee for just two weeks at the end of the 1977 season. This was Roy White's number before he became a starter and is otherwise dominated by coaches and forgettable pitchers.
Several players have worn number 58 for the 49ers, but the most famous would probably be linebacker Keena Turner, who played with the 49ers from 1980 through 1990 and was a member of four Super Bowl-winning teams.
Several players have worn number 58 for the Las Vegas Raiders (formerly Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders). Notably, linebacker Greg Beekman wore it during the 1970s. More recently, linebacker Neiron Ball also donned the number during his time with the team. The number has been associated with strong defensive players throughout the franchise's history.
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The decimal number 58 is represented by the binary number 111010.
1,2,29 and 58.
78% of 58= 78% * 58= 0.78 * 58= 45.24
73% of 58 = 73% * 58 = 0.73 * 58 = 42.34