Click on the links on this page under the 'Web Links' heading to see who wore numbers for the Yankees, Red Sox, and Mariners. The website Baseball-almanac.com has roster information that includes jersey number. On their homepage click 'History' followed by 'team by team' and then select a team.
John Kordic wore #31 with the Montreal Canadiens and he wore #27 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He wore #44 when he played for the Quebec Nordiques and #25 with the Washington Capitals
No Duke basketball player ever wore the number 6 in college. The NCAA only allows numbers 0-5 to be used for jersey numbers.
Before 1929 players did not wear uniform number. Babe Ruth wore jersey number 3 with the New York Yankees starting in 1929. Numbers were issued by the players place in the line up, and Ruth batted 3rd. He also wore unifom number 3 with the Boston Braves in 1935.
He wore No.4 on his jersey.
McHale wore jersey number 32, which was retired.
Me I was a soccer player
yes I have a jersey he wore
Russle Branyan on the brewers in 2008
He wore the number 81
Jackie Robinson in Baseball. They retired his jersey for every team in the mlb.
Jersey numbers. Jordan wore #23 and Carter wears # 15.
John Kordic wore #31 with the Montreal Canadiens and he wore #27 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He wore #44 when he played for the Quebec Nordiques and #25 with the Washington Capitals
She wore a New Jersey.
No Duke basketball player ever wore the number 6 in college. The NCAA only allows numbers 0-5 to be used for jersey numbers.
Knute Rockne wore #12 which is wrong. Numbers weren't used when Rock played
Player numbers were assigned based on their position in the batting order.
No Number For JacksonPlayers did not yet wear uniform numbers when Joe Jackson Played baseball. The first baseball team to use numbers on uniforms was the 1916 Cleveland Indians when they wore small numbers on the sleeves of their uniforms, as a way of identifying the players. This practice was short lived.It was not until 1929 when the Cleveland Indians, and the New York Yankees decided to wear numbers on the backs of their jerseys. The numbers corresponded to each player's general position in the lineup.for example Babe Ruth wore No. 3, since he usually batted third, and Lou Gehrig wore No. 4 as he batted fourth.