1932-1934: Johnny Frederick
1935: Buzz Doyle
1936: Fred Lindstrom
1937-1938: Woody English
1939: Gene Moore
1940-1957: Pee Wee Reese
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The venerable Gil Hodges wore number 14, and lived on Brooklyn's Bedford Avenue.
He wore No.4 on his jersey.
No player of great renown wore that number for Brooklyn; perhaps the most famous being Schoolboy Rowe in 1942.
Billy Cox
McHale wore jersey number 32, which was retired.