Jersey number 6 for the Oakland Athletics has been worn by several players, most notably by Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson during his time with the team. Henderson is widely regarded as one of the greatest leadoff hitters and base stealers in Baseball history. The number 6 was also worn by other players, but Henderson is the most iconic figure associated with it in Athletics history.
JaMarcus Russell.
31 - 9 - 44Reggie Jackson wore uniform number 31 during his first year when he made his Major League debut with the Kansas City Athletics in 1967. The following year in 1968 the Athletics moved to Oakand, and Reggie wore uniform number 9 until 1975. During his last year of his career he returned to Oakland and wore number 44.
McHale wore jersey number 32, which was retired.
He wore No.4 on his jersey.
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JaMarcus Russell.
Ray Fosse played with the Athletics from 1973-1975 and wore #10 all three seasons.
Rollie Fingers wore #34 for the A's from 1969-1976 and Bob Lacey wore #34 from 1977-1979.
Dave Henderson played for the A's from 1988-1993 and wore #42.
Billy Beane played for 4 teams in his career: 1984-1985: New York Mets - Beane wore #35. 1986-1987: Minnesota Twins - Beane wore #20. 1988: Detroit Tigers - Beane wore #29. 1989: Oakland Athletics - Beane wore #s 11 and 27.
The "Assassin" wore the #31 and then #32 only. He was an Oakland Raiders player not a Los Angeles Raider.
Jerry Rice wore the jersey number 80 during his time with the San Francisco 49ers, where he became an NFL legend. After joining the Oakland Raiders, he switched to number 81. He also wore number 80 when he played for the Seattle Seahawks in the final season of his career.
31 - 9 - 44Reggie Jackson wore uniform number 31 during his first year when he made his Major League debut with the Kansas City Athletics in 1967. The following year in 1968 the Athletics moved to Oakand, and Reggie wore uniform number 9 until 1975. During his last year of his career he returned to Oakland and wore number 44.
McHale wore jersey number 32, which was retired.
Number 20 for the Oakland Athletics has been worn by several players, but it is most notably associated with outfielder and designated hitter, Dave Henderson. He played for the Athletics during the late 1980s and early 1990s and was an integral part of the team's success, including their 1989 World Series championship. Henderson's contributions made him a memorable figure in the franchise's history.
Dani Alves wore jersey number 2 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
He wore No.4 on his jersey.