Three. 1992 - California Angels retired #30. 1996 - Texas Rangers retired #34. 1996 - Houston Astros retired #34.
When he played with the: * Mets #30 * Angels #30 * Astros #34 * Rangers #34
No, it is not. The Steelers will have only two numbers retired in their history. Ernie Stautner's #70 is one and on November 2, 2014, Joe Greene's #75 will also be retired.
Snapple's Cap Facts start at #676 because numbers 1-675 are "retired" you can look on the snapple website for the retired ones.
He most likely is enjoying retired life in Los angels.
: These numbers have been retired by the Miami Dolphins : : 12 -- Bob Griese : 13 -- Dan Marino : 39 -- Larry Csonka
Three. 1992 - California Angels retired #30. 1996 - Texas Rangers retired #34. 1996 - Houston Astros retired #34.
There are no Anaheim Angels (or Los Angel Angels of Anaheim or California Angels) who had their Uniform Number of 84 retired at all.
Lynn Swann's number has not been retired by the Pittsburgh Steelers. There has only been one number officially retired by the Steelers and that was #70 Ernie Stautner. There are some numbers that are unofficially retired by the Steelers and Lynn Swann's number is not one of those either.
There are 5 retired numbers 6,19,31,35 and 42
When he played with the: * Mets #30 * Angels #30 * Astros #34 * Rangers #34
The Jersey numbers retired by the Boston Red Sox are, 1,4,8,9,27,42
Despite having 34 players in the Hall of Fame no Boston Brave uniform numbers have been retired
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Many have not been retired - the ones we still use.
8 - Steve Young 12 - John Brodie 16 - Joe Montana 34 - Joe Perry 37 - Jimmy Johnson 39 - Hugh McElhenny 42 - Ronnie Lott 70 - Charlie Krueger 73 - Leo Nomellini 79 - Bob St. Clair 87 - Dwight Clark There is also a space for Bill Walsh among the team's retired numbers.
The top two are the Boston Celtica and NY Yankees: The Celtics retires a total of 21 retired numbers for 22 people -- two players wore 18, and it ras retired for both of them. There are 16 former Yankees with their uniform numbers retired. While Jackie Robinson's #42 was retired from baseball entirely in '97, players already wearing 42 were allowed to keep it. NYY pitcher Mariano Rivera is the last active player still wearing 42.