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∙ 14y agoI know it sounds crazy after all the years they've played and you'd think there would be a taller player in the history of the Celtics... but I think Shaq takes it at 7' 1". Next after that would be a few of their centers at 7' 0".
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∙ 15y agoPitcher Gene Conley played with the Red Sox between 1961-1963 and was 6' 8''.
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∙ 13y agoNot sure if he was the tallest, but in the early 90"s they had a pitcher named Mike Smithson who was 6ft 8in.
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∙ 14y agoKevin Garnett and Rasheed Wallace, both 6'11", are the tallest players on the Boston Celtics
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∙ 14y agoPitcher Randy Johnson at 6 foot 10 inches was the tallest.
Edmund "Stubby" Manger 5'3" in 1911
Baseball Almanac.com does not show anybody named Visca that has ever played in the majors, and this site is very thorough. Though there was no Visca that ever played for the Yankees or in baseball for that matter. There was a player named Vic Raschi who pitched for the Yankees from '46-'53.
1.Jackie Robinson (Brooklyn Dodgers) 2.George Harrison "Babe" Ruth (New York Yankees, Boston Orioles) 3.Mickey Mantle (New York Yankees) 4.Yogi Berra (New York Yankees)
No. Mickey Mantle was never a New York Yankees captain.
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Babe Ruth.
Derek Jeter easily!
Edmund "Stubby" Manger 5'3" in 1911
Baseball Almanac.com does not show anybody named Visca that has ever played in the majors, and this site is very thorough. Though there was no Visca that ever played for the Yankees or in baseball for that matter. There was a player named Vic Raschi who pitched for the Yankees from '46-'53.
1.Jackie Robinson (Brooklyn Dodgers) 2.George Harrison "Babe" Ruth (New York Yankees, Boston Orioles) 3.Mickey Mantle (New York Yankees) 4.Yogi Berra (New York Yankees)
Number four was only worn by one player ever on the Yankees. First Baseman Lou Gehrig from 1929-39
No. Mickey Mantle was never a New York Yankees captain.
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Derek Fowler
Mariano Rivera still wears # 42. He is the last player in the league who will ever wear the number.