As of Super Bowl XLII: 1 - Ray Flaherty
4 - Tuffy Leemans
7 - Mel Hein
11 - Phil Simms
14 - Y.A. Tittle
16 - Frank Gifford
32 - Al Blozis
40 - Joe Morrison
42 - Charlie Conerly
50 - Ken Strong
56 - Lawrence Taylor
Mel Ott wore number 4 for the New York Giants baseball team. His number was retired in 1948.
The New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and San Francisco Giants do not display their players' names on their home uniforms. While the Red Sox and Giants have their players' names on their away jerseys, the Yankees do not display them on their road jerseys.
Mel Ott wore #5 in 1932, the first year they wore numbers on their jerseys.
Never StartedThe New York Yankees never put names on their Jerseys.
Mays began his Major League career in 1951 with the New York Giants and retired after the 1973 season with the New York Mets.
Yes, Giants alternate jerseys or pracitce QB jerseys are red.
There are many internet stores that carry the New York Giants jersey. The New York Giants website and the NFL shop are the top two places. Most stores with sporting goods departments such as Walmart will carry these jerseys.
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Mel Ott wore number 4 for the New York Giants baseball team. His number was retired in 1948.
They wore those green jerseys because it is called their "Throwback" jersey which the jerseys that they wore when the team first started.
The New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and San Francisco Giants do not display their players' names on their home uniforms. While the Red Sox and Giants have their players' names on their away jerseys, the Yankees do not display them on their road jerseys.
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Keith Davis played for the New York Giants but is now retired.
The New York Giants Alternate Red jersey has been worn 3 times by the Giants and has been retired as of 2009.
The first number in professional sports to be retired was the number 1. It was worn by Ray Flaherty of the New York Giants football team, and was retired in 1935.
Former New York Giants manager Jim Mutrie gave the New York Giants their name. The New York Giants used to be known as the New York City Gothams.
Mel Ott wore #5 in 1932, the first year they wore numbers on their jerseys.