Tommie Aaron (1962-65, 68-71) Bert Blyleven (1970- 92)
Melky Cabrerea (2005-present)
Prince Fielder (2005-present)
David Justice (1989-02)
Al Leiter (1987-05)
Sparky Lyle (1967-82)
Graig Nettles (1967-88)
Bob Ojeda (1980-94)
Bob Wickman (1992-07)
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When sports players get a jersey number that was used by a previous player on that team, there is some expectation that they will prove themselves worthy of wearing that number, by playing at the level of the previous wearer. When a sports team retires such a number, it is is a statement that no player will ever again be worthy of wearing it. If any player deserves that honor, it would be Babe Ruth.
many famous sports stars have worn this number we suggest you go to espn.com
There are plenty of 52s in the NFL, probably one on each team. One of the more famous ones being Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens. Check team rosters for any others.
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By saving the players jersey and allowing no one to have the number
of course! Garnett on the Boston Celtics is #5 -Summer
yes they do
Oh, dude, you're really asking me about soccer players who wear number 47? That's like asking me to name every grain of sand on a beach. But hey, if you really wanna know, some lesser-known players like Karamoko Dembele and Yacine Brahimi have rocked the 47 jersey at some point. So, there you go, a little nugget of soccer trivia for ya.
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The most famous sports players in Indiana currently are the starting five NBA players for the Indiana Pacers. They are George Hill, Lance Stephenson, Paul George, David West and Roy Hibbert.
Hank Aaron, Harmon Killebrew and Harvey Haddix are famous baseball players. Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull are famous hockey players.
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