Rickie Weeks on the Milwaukee Brewers
It is worn by Andreiy Arshavin, the Russian footballer who plays at Arsenal.
The number 23 is everywhere...oh s**t.
Anybody. Ages ago players were numbered only 1-11, but now anyone can have whatever number they like, eg. Pepe Reina wears number 25 for Liverpool, David Beckham used to wear the number 23 for Real Madrid.
Twelve different players have worn the #23 jersey for the University of KentuckyBruce DavisHarry DenhamCliff BarkerRoy RobertsJerry HaleDwight AndersonRoger HardenEric ManuelNehemiah BraddyDerek AndersonSheray ThomasJodie Meeks
Because when he came back from his first retirement from basketball (when he was playing baseball), his original number, 23, had been retired.
number 23
Kirk Gibson, Detroit Tigers
well the most popular ones are retired by the mlb but the most popular number would maybe be 8 or 21
Davis n norwood
The number 23 for the Pittsburgh Pirates was famously worn by outfielder Barry Bonds during his time with the team from 1986 to 1992. Bonds is one of the most celebrated players in baseball history, known for his hitting prowess and later accomplishments with the San Francisco Giants. Before Bonds, the number was also worn by other players, but he is the most notable figure associated with it during his tenure with the Pirates.
It is worn by Andreiy Arshavin, the Russian footballer who plays at Arsenal.
out of 1,209 players who played at least one game in 1999, 932 were born in the USA, leaving 277 foreign born players, or 23%
There is 23 players in Algeria.
The number 23 is everywhere...oh s**t.
You will use a 32-player-draw for 23 tennis players, so you will have 9 byes (32-23=9). There should be 1 seed for every 3 unseeded players for a 32-player-draw, so 23/(1+3)=5.75 and then = 6 seeds. You can use the same way to find out the number of seeds for a 16-player-draw. If you use a 64-players-draw, you have to divided by 8, which means 1 seed for every 7 unseeded players.
David Beckham with the Galaxy. It's all over his car too.
Andrey Arshavin . . . David Beckham