P Gordon Rhodes 1929
P Bots Nekola 1929
Coa Art Fletcher 1930-31
Coa Jimmy Burke 1930, 32
Coa Cy Perkins 1933
Coa Joe Sewell 1934-35
Coa Earle Combs 1936-39
P Marius Russo 1939
OF Mike Chartak 1940
P Norm Branch 1941-42
P Jim Turner 1942-45
P Bill Wight 1946
P Dick Star 1947
P Eddie Lopat 1948-55
P Rip Coleman 1955-56
OF Bobby Shantz 1957-60
P Marshall Bridges 1962-63
P Mel Stottlemyre 1964-74
IF/Coa Willie Randolph 1976-88, 94-04
Man Bucky Dent 1989
P Matt Smith 2006
P Cory Lidle 2006
P Scott Patterson 2008
P David Robertson 2008-11
In the 1941 MLB All-Star Game, Paul Derringer, of the Cincinnati Reds (NL), wore #30.
Jackie Robinson wore #42 during his career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Mickey Mantle wore number 7 for the Yankees, the American League Division of the MLB, and Craig Biggio wore number 7 for the Astros, the National League Division of the MLB. (Major League Baseball)
No player for the Detroit Tigers wore #42 during the 2007 season. Major League Baseball retired the #42 in 1997. Currently, Mariano Rivera is the last player using the number.
By order of the Commissioner of Baseball, number 42, Jackie Robinson's number with the Dodgers, has been retired from all Major League teams, although players who wore "42" prior to the Commissioner's order have the option of continuing to wear that number.
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In the 1941 MLB All-Star Game, Paul Derringer, of the Cincinnati Reds (NL), wore #30.
Jackie Robinson wore #42 during his career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Mickey Mantle wore number 7 for the Yankees, the American League Division of the MLB, and Craig Biggio wore number 7 for the Astros, the National League Division of the MLB. (Major League Baseball)
No player for the Detroit Tigers wore #42 during the 2007 season. Major League Baseball retired the #42 in 1997. Currently, Mariano Rivera is the last player using the number.
By order of the Commissioner of Baseball, number 42, Jackie Robinson's number with the Dodgers, has been retired from all Major League teams, although players who wore "42" prior to the Commissioner's order have the option of continuing to wear that number.
There were many famous players who are legends of major league baseball. First of Nick joynson had hit 3 grand slams with your mother.
Sandy Koufax wore the number 32 during his Major League Baseball career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Koufax's number 32 has since been retired by the Dodgers in honor of his outstanding contributions to the team.
Sam Crawford, a Major League Baseball player who played primarily for the Detroit Tigers, wore jersey number 3 during his career. He was known for his exceptional hitting and was one of the top outfielders of his time. Crawford was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1957.
Barry Bonds, Mark Mackguire, Sandy Alomar, mike lowel
National Baseball Hall of Fame members that wore #8 include Yogi Berra, Gary Carter, Bill Dickey, Joe Morgan, Willie Stargell, Norman 'Turkey' Stearnes, and Carl Yastrzemski.
The number 42 was worn by Jackie Robinson and is retired throughout major league baseball. Only older players, such as Mariano Rivera on the Yankees still wear the number 42 since they wore it before it was retired. This year however for some reason all blue jays are wearing the number 42... I would like to know why :S