They did not use uniform numbers when Honus Wagner played baseball.
Honus-John Peter Wagner. He was known as the "Flying Dutchman".
Honus Wagner played for the Pittsburgh Pirates for about 10 years. He was the greatest shortstop of all time. His 1909 T-206 card is now worth millions of dollars, and is the rarest piece of cardboard in the world. The last price estimate for the card is over $3 million.
Honus Wagner played before numbers were on uniforms. He did not have a uniform number.
Yes, Walter Davis's number 6 was retired.
They did not use uniform numbers when Honus Wagner played baseball.
Honus-John Peter Wagner. He was known as the "Flying Dutchman".
Wayne Gretzky owned originally owned the famous T206 Honus Wagner" baseball card that sold for $2.8 million in 2007. Wayne Gretzky and Bruce McNall bought the T206 Honus Wagner card in 1991 for $451,000., and sold it for $500,000. in 1995. Other T206 Honus Wagner cards have recently sold in the $200,000. -$400,000. price range. The "Gretzky T206 Honus Wagner" card most likely has a higher value because of it's past owner.
Honus Wagner played for the Pittsburgh Pirates for about 10 years. He was the greatest shortstop of all time. His 1909 T-206 card is now worth millions of dollars, and is the rarest piece of cardboard in the world. The last price estimate for the card is over $3 million.
Honus Wagner played before numbers were on uniforms. He did not have a uniform number.
the number "99" is retired in the NHL. the number "99" is retired in the NHL.
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Yes, his number 40 was retired in 1994.
Yes, Walter Davis's number 6 was retired.
Johnny Unitas wore it, and then they retired the number after he retired.
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